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Arteriovenous Malformation Treatment in St. Louis

Dealing with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) diagnosis can be overwhelming, but St. Louis CyberKnife offers exceptional care to guide you. Our focus is on providing comprehensive information and support to empower you to choose the best treatment plan for your AVM.

Our team prioritizes preserving your neurological function during AVM treatment, ensuring both AVM management and a high quality of life. With expert care and a focus on your overall well-being, you can navigate this journey with confidence.

Understanding Arteriovenous Malformation

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a complex, abnormal tangle of blood vessels connecting arteries and veins, which disrupts normal blood flow and oxygen circulation.

This condition can occur in various parts of the body, including the brain and spinal cord, leading to a range of symptoms such as headaches, seizures, and neurological deficits. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent serious complications like hemorrhage or stroke.

Several risk factors contribute to the likelihood of developing an arteriovenous malformation:

  • Genetic predisposition and family history.
  • Being male, as brain AVMs are more common in men.
  • Certain hereditary conditions, such as hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome).
  • Hormonal changes during puberty or pregnancy.
  • Injuries that can potentially influence the development or discovery of an AVM.
  • Women may develop symptoms during pregnancy.

The CyberKnife Treatment for AVM

The CyberKnife is a non-invasive, precision-focused radiation therapy used to treat arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). This advanced technology delivers high doses of radiation directly to the AVM, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

The CyberKnife is particularly effective for treating AVMs located in hard-to-reach areas or those that are not suitable for conventional surgery. By precisely targeting the AVM, the CyberKnife can help reduce the risk of rupture and associated complications such as hemorrhage and stroke.

Benefits of the CyberKnife

  • Non-Invasive Treatment: The CyberKnife offers a non-surgical option, eliminating the need for incisions and reducing the risk of infection and other surgical complications.
  • Precision and Accuracy: The system uses advanced imaging and robotics to deliver highly accurate radiation beams, ensuring that the AVM is targeted with minimal impact on nearby healthy tissue.
  • Outpatient Procedure: Treatments are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day and resume normal activities shortly after.
  • Reduced Recovery Time: Unlike traditional surgery, the CyberKnife treatment involves no lengthy recovery period, enabling patients to quickly get back to their daily routines.
  • Effective for Inoperable AVMs: The CyberKnife is an ideal solution for AVMs that are located in areas of the brain or spine that are difficult to access surgically or carry high surgical risks.
  • Minimal Side Effects: Patients undergoing the CyberKnife treatment generally experience fewer and milder side effects compared to conventional radiation therapy, thanks to its precision targeting.

Why Choose St. Louis CyberKnife

Personalized Care: We design treatment plans specific to your AVM and needs, with a multidisciplinary team addressing both medical and emotional aspects.

Comprehensive Support: Our dedicated team offers extensive support services, guiding you from diagnosis through post-treatment follow-up.

Proven Success: St. Louis CyberKnife has a strong record using the CyberKnife system, ensuring optimal results and upholding the highest standards of care.

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Age 35

The average age of diagnosis for an AVM is 35.

≈ 80%

The 5-year survival rate for patients with AVMs is around 80%.