Cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare congenital vascular anomalies where arteries connect directly to veins without capillaries, forming fragile, high-pressure networks. These abnormal vessels increase the risk of rupture and intracranial hemorrhage and may also cause symptoms such as seizures, headaches, or progressive neurological deficits. Diagnosis relies on advanced imaging, with cerebral angiography considered the gold standard for mapping the vascular architecture. Treatment is highly individualized based on lesion size, location, and patient factors. Options include microsurgical resection for accessible AVMs, endovascular embolization using specialized glue or agents to block abnormal vessels, and stereotactic radiosurgery that delivers focused radiation to gradually obliterate the nidus. Complex cases may require hybrid approaches combining these techniques. Pediatric AVMs are particularly challenging due to lifetime rupture risk. Expert, multidisciplinary care is essential to balance intervention risks, improve safety, and optimize long-term neurological outcomes.
Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation (AVMs)
- Early Detection and Stroke Prevention
- Expert Neurophysician and Interventional Care
- Advanced Neurological Diagnosis and Evaluation
- Minimally Invasive Endovascular Treatment Options
- Safe, Precise, Image-Guided Procedures
- State-of-the-Art Imaging and Technology
- Comprehensive Care and Follow-Up Support
- Personalized Patient-Focused Treatment Approach
Frequently Asked Questions
Cerebral AVMs are abnormal connections between arteries and veins in the brain that disrupt normal blood circulation and increase bleeding risk.
These abnormal blood vessels are fragile and may rupture, causing intracranial hemorrhage, stroke, or serious neurological complications.
Diagnosis typically involves advanced brain imaging and cerebral angiography to accurately evaluate the AVM’s structure and blood flow.
Treatment may include microsurgical removal, endovascular embolization, stereotactic radiosurgery, or combined neurovascular treatment approaches depending on the condition.
Dr. Qasim Bashir provides advanced Cerebral AVMs consultation, diagnosis, and neurovascular care services at BNI Bashir NeuroSpine Institute in Lahore, Pakistan.
Expert Care Starts Here
Reach out to Dr. Qasim Bashir’s clinic for appointments, consultations, or any questions regarding neurological care. Our team is ready to assist you promptly.
Phone
+(92) 345-8422505
appointment@qasimbashir.com
Location
BNI Bashir NeuroSpine Institute 18 Jail Rd,Shadman 1, Lahore,