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Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization and the Treatment of a Chronic Subdural Hematoma

Likowsky L Désir, Randy S. D’Amico, Thomas W. Link, Danilo Pereira da Silva, Jason A. Ellis, Omer Doron, David J. Langer, Rafael Aguayo Ortiz, Yafell Serulle

2021Cureus40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is a common pathology that typically affects the elderly. It is believed to occur due to injury to the dural border cells, which creates an inflammation/proliferation reaction. Ineffective repair leads to the formation of a new external layer of cells and fragile capillaries, which damage easily and can worsen the condition. Conventionally, asymptomatic cSDH is managed by observation, and symptomatic cases are treated by surgical evacuation. Unfortunately, recurrence rates of the SDH following surgical evacuation can be high. One treatment option for SDH involves embolization of the middle meningeal artery (MMA). The MMA provides blood supply to the dura mater and feeds the membrane capillaries covering the SDH. MMA embolization blocks the blood flow to this system and can promote hematoma resolution. In this paper, we review the existing literature on MMA embolization and discuss the underlying pathophysiology of cSDH.

Topics & Concepts

Middle meningeal arteryMedicineChronic subdural hematomaEmbolizationDura materAsymptomaticHematomaSurgeryBlood flowArteryMeningesRadiologyPathologyNeurosurgical Procedures and ComplicationsIntracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ResearchSpinal Hematomas and Complications
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