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Clinical Outcome in Patients With Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas (COPSDAVF)

COPSDAVF
Start date: March 1, 2013
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Study type: Observational

Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulas (SDAVFs) are the most common vascular disorder of the spine and account for approximately 70% of spinal vascular malformation.They are a rare pathology with an excepted incidence of only 5-10 new cases per million inhabitants per year. Most fistulas are found in the thoracolumbar region and > 80% of all SDAVFs are located between T6 and L2, whereas the cranio-cervical, cervical and sacral fistulas are more rare. SDAVFs have an overwhelmingly male predominance (80%), with an age presentation in the fifth or sixth dacede. It is presumed that SDAVFs are acquired diseases. A typical SDAVF is located inside the dural mater close to nerve root. It is fed by a radiculomeningeal artery and enters a radicular vein that merges in the perimedullary plexus. The presence of a shunt leads to a reversal of blood flow to the spinal cord venous system, which then induces venous hypertensive myelopathy.