Spinal vascular malformations are abnormal connections between arteries and veins around the spinal cord, disrupting normal blood flow and causing neurological symptoms. These conditions can progressively damage the spinal cord if left untreated.
Embolization is a minimally invasive procedure that blocks abnormal vessels using targeted agents. It restores normal circulation, relieves pressure on the spinal cord, and prevents further neurological deterioration safely.
Spinal vascular malformations may present with gradually worsening neurological symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent permanent disability. Embolization reduces abnormal blood flow, protects spinal cord function, and improves outcomes by addressing the underlying vascular cause before irreversible damage occurs.
Spinal embolization safely treats abnormal spinal vessels, reducing neurological symptoms and preventing disease progression. It preserves spinal cord function, avoids open surgery, and minimizes complications. The minimally invasive approach allows faster recovery, shorter hospital stay, and effective long-term control of complex spinal vascular malformations with improved patient safety and functional outcomes.
Abnormal artery-vein connections affecting spinal cord blood flow.
No, it is performed under anesthesia and is well tolerated.
Early treatment may improve or stabilize neurological deficits.
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