Yayın: Endovascular management of carotid blowout syndrome
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Kandemirli, Sedat G.
Korkmaz, Baris
Öztepe, Muhammed F.
Bilgin, Cem
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Taylor & francis ltd
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ObjectivesTo evaluate success, complications and efficacy for endovascular management for carotid blowout syndrome.MethodsImages were evaluated for contrast extravasation, vessel wall irregularity, pseudoaneurysm/aneurysm formation. Hemostatic results in the immediate postprocedural period and procedure related infarcts were assessed.ResultsTotal of 20 lesions in 21 patients were detected on digital subtraction angiography (DSA). In a case of esthesioneuroblastoma with active bleeding, DSA failed to show vascular abnormality. There was active contrast extravasation in 7 cases. Treatment modalities included covered stent placement (n = 3), pseudoaneurysm/aneurysm embolization (n = 4), parent artery occlusion (n = 13) and PVA injection (n = 1) in the immediate postoperative period was achieved in all except one case. During the post-procedural period, 6 patients (28.6%) suffered from cerebral ischemia. Rebleeding episodes were encountered in 10 cases (47.6%) after a mean duration of 35 days which responded to tamponade in 4 cases. Diagnostic DSA was performed in 5 of the cases, which failed to identify bleeding source in 2 and remaining 3 cases were treated by endovascular means. A case with massive hemorrhage 1-hour after endovascular treatment died before any intervention could be performed.ConclusionEndovascular treatment can achieve immediate hemostasis to prevent otherwise a highly morbid and mortal complication. However, rebleeding rates are high and cerebral ischemia with or without neurologic deficit occur in a non-negligible percentage of patients.
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, Outcomes, Carotid blowout syndrome, Endovascular, Embolization, Parent artery occlusion, Covered stent, Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Clinical Neurology, Neurosciences, Neurosciences & Neurology
