Source: Frontiers in Neurology
Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are abnormal connections between the carotid artery and/or its branches and the cavernous sinus, potentially resulting in significant complications, including visual impairment and neurological deficits. Timely diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic intervention are critical to minimizing the risk of adverse outcomes. Over the years, endovascular techniques have become the preferred method for treating CCFs, offering high success rates with fewer complications. This study aims to study the clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with CCFs treated with endovascular approaches, and to identify key prognostic factors associated with treatment efficacy and symptomatic resolution.





