scholarly journals Local Metastatic Neck Cancer Involving the Distal Internal Carotid Artery Treated with En Bloc Resection and Arterial Reconstruction after Mandibular Osteotomy

2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 252-257
Author(s):  
Nikolaos Kontopodis ◽  
Dimosthenis Igoumenakis ◽  
George Mastorakis ◽  
Ioannis Logothetis ◽  
Nikolaos Daskalakis ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 320-324
Author(s):  
Yoshitaka OKAMOTO ◽  
Zensei Matsuzaki ◽  
Atsushi KAMIJYO ◽  
Jun OGINO ◽  
Yoshishige NAGASEKI ◽  
...  


1987 ◽  
Vol 96 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Thayer Sataloff ◽  
Donald L. Myers ◽  
Louis Dale Lowry ◽  
Joseph R. Spiegel

Because of unsatisfactory results in treatment of malignant conditions of the temporal bone, a technique for total en bloc resection of the temporal bone and carotid artery was reported by Graham et al. in 1984. The procedure involves resection of the internal carotid artery, cranial nerves VI through XII, and structures adjacent to the temporal bone. Experience with two additional cases led to numerous modifications in the recommended procedure, as reported by Sataloff and Myers. Additional clinical experience with this technique and its complications has resulted in further modification. Additional pitfalls and specific changes in technique from previous reports are discussed in detail, including a new procedure to assure the adequacy of contralateral venous outflow.



Author(s):  
Spyros Papadoulas ◽  
Konstantinos Moulakakis ◽  
Natasa Kouri ◽  
Petros Zampakis ◽  
Stavros K. Kakkos

AbstractWe present a patient suffering from a stroke with a free-floating thrombus extending up to the distal internal carotid artery. The thrombus was totally resolved after a 2-week anticoagulation regimen without leaving behind any severe residual stenosis in the carotid bulb. The optimal treatment of this rare condition remains uncertain. We report some important treatment strategies that have been used in the literature, emphasizing the anticoagulation as the mainstay of therapy. Immediate surgical and interventional manipulations carry the risk of thrombus dislodgement and embolization and should be considered if there are recurrent symptoms despite medical management.



1992 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isao YAMAMOTO ◽  
Akira IKEDA ◽  
Masami SHIMODA ◽  
Shinri ODA ◽  
Yoshihiro MIYAZAKI ◽  
...  




2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 1238-1242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chien-Wei Chen ◽  
Ho-Fai Wong ◽  
Yu-Ling Ye ◽  
Yao-Liang Chen ◽  
Wei-Liang Chen ◽  
...  

ObjectivesTo evaluate the differences in arterial flow after flow diverter placement using quantitative flow measurements based on digital subtraction angiography (DSA).MethodsBetween November 2013 and November 2015, all patients who had flow diverters placed for distal internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysms were reviewed. Patients in whom the stent was placed across the ostia of the ophthalmic artery (OphA) and anterior choroidal artery (AChA) were enrolled. Five regions of interest were selected: the proximal ICA (as a reference), terminal ICA, middle cerebral artery (MCA), anterior cerebral artery (ACA), OphA, and AChA. The values of the peak, time-to-peak (TTP), and area under the curve (AUC) were analyzed using a quantitative DSA technique.ResultsThe study enrolled 13 patients. The quantitative flow analysis showed improved flow in the terminal ICA (peak and AUC, p=0.036 and p=0.04, respectively), MCA (AUC, p=0.023), and ACA (AUC, p=0.006), and decreased flow in the OphA (peak and AUC, p=0.013 and p=0.005, respectively) and AChA (peak and subtracted TTP, p=0.023 and p=0.050, respectively) after flow diverter placement. Larger aneurysm volume was significantly correlated with decreased OphA flow after the procedure (peak and AUC, p=0.049 and p=0.037, respectively). Larger aneurysm volume also had a marginal correlation with increased distal ICA flow after the procedure, but this did not reach significance (peak and AUC, p=0.195 and p=0.060, respectively).ConclusionsWithout using extra contrast medium or radiation dosages, color-coded DSA enables quantitative monitoring of the cerebral circulation after flow-diverting treatment.



2015 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 801-802
Author(s):  
Eric B. Trestman ◽  
Pablo De Los Santos ◽  
Evan Garfein ◽  
Thomas Ow ◽  
Evan C. Lipsitz ◽  
...  


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong Won Lee ◽  
Jung Min Woo ◽  
Ok Kyun Lim ◽  
Ye-eun Jo ◽  
Jae Kyun Kim ◽  
...  


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