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Algorithmic Multimodality Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Spinal CSF Leak and Venous Fistula in Patients With Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension

Andrew L. Callen, Vincent M. Timpone, Adam Schwertner, David Zander, Fabio Grassia, Peter Lennarson, Joshua Seinfeld, Kevin O. Lillehei, Marius Birlea, Ashesh A. Thaker

2022American Journal of Roentgenology63 citationsDOI

Abstract

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is a disorder of CSF dynamics that causes a complex clinical syndrome and severe disability. SIH is challenging to diagnose because of the variability of its presenting clinical symptoms, the potential for subtle imaging findings to be easily overlooked, and the need for specialized diagnostic testing. Once SIH is suggested by clinical history and/or supported by initial neuroim-aging, many patients may undergo initial nontargeted epidural blood patching with variable and indefinite benefit. However, data suggest that precise localization of the CSF leak or CSF-venous fistula (CVF) can lead to more effective and durable treatment strategies. Leak localization can be achieved using a variety of advanced diagnostic imaging techniques, although these may not be widely performed at nontertiary medical centers, leaving many patients with the potential for inadequate workup or treatment. This review describes imaging techniques including dynamic fluoroscopic and CT myelography as well as delayed MR myelography and treatment options including percutaneous, endovascular, and surgical approaches for SIH. These are summarized by an algorithmic framework for radiologists to approach the workup and treatment of patients with suspected SIH. The importance of a multidisciplinary approach is emphasized.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMyelographyLeakRadiologyEpidural blood patchCerebrospinal fluid leakIntracranial HypotensionFistulaSurgeryMedical imagingSpontaneous Intracranial HypotensionMagnetic resonance imagingCerebrospinal fluidArteriovenous fistulaNeuroimagingAnesthesiaComputed tomographyMedical historyNeurosurgical Procedures and ComplicationsSpinal Hematomas and ComplicationsHead and Neck Surgical Oncology
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