Venous sinus stenting for the treatment of isolated pulsatile tinnitus: Results of a prospective trial |
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Authors: | Athos Patsalides Alejandro Santillan Sri Hari Sundararajan Marissa Michael Maria Suurna George Alexiades |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Interventional Neuroradiology, Department of Neurosurgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, USA;2.Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesThis prospective study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of venous sinus stenting for patients with isolated pulsatile tinnitus and lateral sinus stenosis.MethodsPatients with isolated pulsatile tinnitus and lateral sinus stenosis with a minimum trans stenotic gradient of 4 mm Hg were treated with stenting. Pulsatile tinnitus before and after treatment was assessed with the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI). Periprocedural adverse events, neurological complications, clinical and radiographic follow-up were also recorded.ResultsA total of 42 patients (41 females and 1 male) were included in the study (median age of 37.5 years). Thirty patients had post-stenotic fusiform and 12 had post-stenotic saccular venous sinus aneurysm. In addition to stenting, coils were used to treat the patients with saccular venous aneurysms. The median follow-up was 5 months (range 1 to 34 months). Most patients had complete (39/42) or near-complete (2/42) resolution of their pulsatile tinnitus post-procedure. There were no serious adverse events.ConclusionStenting of the lateral venous sinus is a safe and effective treatment for patients with isolated pulsatile tinnitus due to venous sinus stenosis. |
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Keywords: | Pulsatile tinnitus venous sinus stenting venous sinus stenosis venous aneurysm |
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