Embolization of a carotid cavernous fistula (CCF) by means of a detachable
balloon is an established method for treating CCFs while preserving a paten
t parent internal carotid artery (ICA). However, failure to embolize the CC
F may occur on a few occasions, such as when the balloon cannot pass throug
h the fistula into the cavernous sinus by blood flow, or when the inflated
balloon in the cavernous sinus retracts to the carotid artery. Under these
circumstances, the ICA may have to be sacrificed in order to treat the CCF.
Herein we describe a double-balloon technique for embolization of a CCF. B
y applying this technique, we successfully treated nine of 11 CCFs, without
compromise of the parent ICA when the conventional one-balloon technique f
ailed.