Takechi A, Uozumi T, Kiya K, Yano T, Sumida M, Yoshikawa S, Pant B. Embolisation of orbital varix.
Neuroradiology 1994;
36:487-9. [PMID:
7991099 DOI:
10.1007/bf00593691]
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Abstract
A 34-year-old man with intermittent exophthalmos, found to have a large varix in the right orbit, was treated by endovascular surgery. Percutaneous transfemoral venous catheterisation and embolisation of the orbital varix was performed on two occasions. A Tracker 18 microcatheter was introduced through the right inferior petrosal sinus, cavernous sinus, superior ophthalmic vein and then into the varix, following a guidewire. Superselective venography of the right ophthalmic vein showed the varix. A total of 204 platinum microcoils was used to pack the varix. At the time of discharge, the exophthalmos had largely resolved. As this technique is much less invasive than surgical resection, we recommend an attempt at endovascular embolisation of orbital varices prior to surgical removal.
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