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An unusual complication following translabyrinthine resection of an acoustic neuroma

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Pages 303-305 | Received 17 Jun 2010, Accepted 07 Oct 2010, Published online: 28 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

We report the case of a 58-year old man who presented with a 4 cm right acoustic neuroma. He underwent a translabyrinthine resection. Two years later he presented with multiple strokes and progressive generalised deterioration. A cerebral angiogram demonstrated an extensive right side cerebellar dural arteriovenous fistula with retrograde flow causing corticovenous reflux. The fistula was treated successfully endovascularly. There is only one published report of a dural arteriovenous fistula occurring following acoustic neuromas surgery. The pathogenesis and management of this unusual complication is discussed.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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