Proliferative retinopathy after treatment of carotid-cavernous fistulas
R. E. Kalina and W. A. Kelly
The carotid-cavernous fistulas of two young patients were treated by
multiple carotid artery ligations. The fistulas persisted, supplied by
retrograde flow through the ophthalmic artery. In one patient,
neovascularization of the optic disc occurred and, in spite of suspected
later spontaneous closure of the fistula, progressed to cause nearly total
loss of vision. Spontaneous closure of the fistula also occurred in the
other patient, but vitreous hemorrhage due to neovascularization of the
retina developed four years later.