Neurosurgery Dr. Stoforou – Δρ. Κωνσταντία Στοφόρου – Νευροχειρουργός MD – PhD
Vascular malformations are congenital abnormalities of the brain vascular system and of the spinal cord vascular system, which are classified as:

Initial angiogram. Vascular malformations. Brain aneurysm.

3D Angiography. Vascular malformations. Brain aneurysm.

Vascular malformations. Brain aneurysm.

Vascular malformations. Brain aneurysm.

Cavernous angiomas or Cavernoma. Large sinusoidal formations. Vascular malformations.

Cavernous angiomas or Cavernoma. Large sinusoidal formations. Vascular malformations.

Cavernous angiomas or Cavernoma. MRI Cavernoma. Large sinusoidal formations. Vascular malformations.

AVM drawing. Vascular malformations. Angiomas.

AVM imaging MRI. Vascular malformations. Angiomas.
The main cause of vascular malformations is accidental abnormalities caused in the cerebral vessels during fetal development.
• subarachnoid hemorrhage
• intraventricular hemorrhage
• epileptic seizure
• intracerebral hemorrhage
• headache
• decreased visual acuity
• ophthalmoplegia
• psychological disorders
The following treatment methods of vascular malformations are recommended: surgical removal of accessible malformations, embolization of selected malformations usually in conjunction with focused radiation (γ-knife radiosurgery or gamma knife surgery).
In any case, the site, the magnitude of the lesion, the age of the patient, the degree of neurological dysfunction and the general health condition of the patient should be taken into account so as to determine the optimal therapeutic approach.