# Transarterial N-butyl Cyanoacrylate Embolization of a Pediatric Pial Arteriovenous Fistula Using a Distal Access Intermediate Catheter for Microcatheter Support: A Case Report

**Authors:** Genki Ikuta, Yushin Takemoto, Ryosuke Mori, Airi Miyazaki, Tatemi Todaka

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.102670 · Cureus · 2026-01-30

## TL;DR

A seven-year-old boy with a rare brain vessel malformation was successfully treated using a specialized catheter to deliver a glue-like substance to block the abnormal connection.

## Contribution

A novel catheter support strategy for NBCA embolization in pediatric high-flow pAVFs without balloon or coil assistance.

## Key findings

- Complete shunt disconnection was achieved using a distal access intermediate catheter and NBCA.
- The cortical venous drainage pathway was preserved after treatment.
- The technique avoided the need for balloon or coil assistance in this pediatric case.

## Abstract

Pial arteriovenous fistulas (pAVFs) are rare, high-flow cerebrovascular malformations characterized by direct arteriovenous shunting without an intervening nidus, and treatment selection depends on angioarchitecture, clinical severity, and institutional expertise. A seven-year-old boy presented with intracerebral hemorrhage caused by a right temporal pAVF supplied by the superior trunk of the middle cerebral artery, with cortical venous drainage into a vein anatomically consistent with the vein of Labbé. Hematoma evacuation and decompressive craniectomy were performed, followed by elective transarterial embolization. A distal access intermediate catheter was advanced to provide distal support and to allow contrast injection while a microcatheter was in place, and n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) was injected through the microcatheter positioned adjacent to the fistulous point. Final angiography demonstrated complete shunt disconnection with preservation of the cortical venous drainage pathway. This case describes a catheter support strategy facilitating microcatheter-based NBCA delivery without adjunctive balloon or coil assistance in a pediatric high-flow pAVF.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** n-butyl cyanoacrylate (PubChem CID 23087)
- **Diseases:** intracerebral hemorrhage (MONDO:0013792)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** intracerebral hemorrhage (MESH:D002543), venous occlusion (MESH:D001157), impaired consciousness (MESH:D003244), hemorrhage (MESH:D006470), Hematoma (MESH:D006406), venous varices (MESH:D014648), headache (MESH:D006261), embolic (MESH:D004617), reflux (MESH:D005764), vomiting (MESH:D014839), cranial (MESH:D003389), Coma (MESH:D003128), cognitive or motor deficits (MESH:D003072), cerebrovascular malformations (MESH:D002561), neurological deterioration (MESH:D009422), Pial arteriovenous fistulas (MESH:D001164), fistula (MESH:D005402), ischemia (MESH:D007511)
- **Chemicals:** Onyx (-), N-butyl Cyanoacrylate (MESH:D004659)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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