48-year result of surgical treatment of arteriovenous malformation of the submandibular region
AbstractDedicated to 92nd anniversary of A.V. Pokrovsky
A description is given of a radical surgical intervention for arteriovenous malformation of the submandibular region, performed 48 years ago with a stable beneficial clinical result in the form of a complete cure for the patient. Literature information on the issue under discussion is considered.
Keywords:arteriovenous malformation; head and neck; surgical treatment; long-term results; A.V. Pokrovsky
Funding. The study had no financial support.
Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Authors’ contribution. Data collection and handling – Beloyartsev D.F., Arakelyan V.S., Timina I.E.; draft manuscript preparation – Beloyartsev D.F.; manuscript revision – Arakelyan V.S.
For citation: Beloyartsev D.F., Arakelyan V.S., Timina I.E. 48-year result of surgical treatment of arteriovenous malformation of the submandibular region. Angiology and Vascular Surgery. 2022; 28 (4): 12–6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33029/1027-6661-2022-28-4-12-16 (in Russian)
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