Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are uncommon errors of vascular morphogenesis; haemodynamically, they are high-flow lesions. Approximately 50% of AVMs are located in the craniofacial region. Subtotal excision or proximal ligation of the feeding vessel frequently results in rapid progression of th...
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doaj-59c531878f48450c947a6bbe1c1f2be62020-11-25T03:23:41ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery0970-03581998-376X2008-07-01410218318910.1055/s-0039-1700486Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformationsS. P. Bhandari0L P. Sadhotra1P. Bhargava2A. S. Bath3M. K. Mukherjee4Maurya Sanjay5Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Department of Plastic Surgery, Armed Forces Medical College and Command Hospital (SC) Pune-40, India.Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are uncommon errors of vascular morphogenesis; haemodynamically, they are high-flow lesions. Approximately 50% of AVMs are located in the craniofacial region. Subtotal excision or proximal ligation of the feeding vessel frequently results in rapid progression of the AVMs. Hence, the correct treatment consists of highly selective embolisation (super-selective) followed by complete resection 24-48 hours later. We treated 20 patients with facial arteriovenous malformation by using this method. Most of the lesions (80%) were located within the cheek and lip. There were no procedure related complications and cosmetic results were excellent.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0039-1700486arteriovenous malformationsuper-selective embolisationresection |
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S. P. Bhandari L P. Sadhotra P. Bhargava A. S. Bath M. K. Mukherjee Maurya Sanjay Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery arteriovenous malformation super-selective embolisation resection |
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Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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Management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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management strategy for facial arteriovenous malformations |
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Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery |
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0970-0358 1998-376X |
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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are uncommon errors of vascular morphogenesis; haemodynamically, they are high-flow lesions. Approximately 50% of AVMs are located in the craniofacial region. Subtotal excision or proximal ligation of the feeding vessel frequently results in rapid progression of the AVMs. Hence, the correct treatment consists of highly selective embolisation (super-selective) followed by complete resection 24-48 hours later. We treated 20 patients with facial arteriovenous malformation by using this method. Most of the lesions (80%) were located within the cheek and lip. There were no procedure related complications and cosmetic results were excellent. |
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arteriovenous malformation super-selective embolisation resection |
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