Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula: A rare cause of progressive myelopathy and bladder and bowel dysfunction
Özet
Spinal dural arteriovenous fistula (SDAVF) is a rarely seen vascular lesion in the spinal cord and is often overlooked. If left untreated in the
early stages, it is associated with severe morbidity and may lead to progressive myelopathy and bladder and bowel dysfunction. A 55-year-old
male patient was admitted with complaints of lower extremity weakness, gait disorder, urinary retention, and stool retention. Based on
physical examination and magnetic resonance imaging findings, a preliminary diagnosis of SDAVF was made. The diagnosis was confirmed
by spinal angiography showing SDAVF on the left T6. Microsurgery was planned, once endovascular embolization failed. Although
symptoms of progressive myelopathy and bladder and bowel dysfunction are rarely seen, SDAVF diagnosis should not be overlooked, and it
should be kept in mind that early diagnosis and treatment prevent severe morbidities.
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