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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Large Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are challenges to manage because of outcomes and adverse affects. Volume Staged Radiosurgery has been an appropriate approach when removal resection and embolization are not recommended.
Case presentation: A 53 year old male was diagnosed with a large intracranial AVM with persistent headache and short-term seizure. Brain Magnetic Resonnace Imaging (MRI) and angiograph showed a bulky volume of AVM nidus. Removal resection and embolization were not recommended because of high risk of adverse affects. Patient was treated by Volume staged radiosurgery.
Management and outcome: Radiosurgery was divided into two stages. First stage was 15 Gy to the anterior half, and second stage was 13 Gy to the posterior half of whole AVM, interval time was 5 months. 5 months post-treatment, there was still remained shunts for right internal carotid artery (ICA), completely obliteration for right external carotid artery (ECA). One year post-treatment, Obliteration for right ICA was completed.
Dicussion: Staged Volume Radiosurgery is a potential treatment option for large AVM with controlled and obliteration efficacy, especially to AVMs which are not appropriate for removal surgery and embolization.
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