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Abstract
Involvement of the carotid artery by malignant processes of the head and neck with compromise of vessel integrity and rupture-"carotid blowout syndrome" (CBS)-is one of the most devastating complications of malignancy. Most often, it is associated with squamous cell cancer and almost always in patients who have undergone prior radiation therapy. CBS is classified as threatened, impending, or acute. Bleeding into the oral cavity or from areas of skin breakdown is a frightening experience for patients and their families and often a terminal event. Prognosis is poor with up to 50% mortality and morbidity, and surgical options are limited and risky. Endovascular management with vessel sacrifice or stent placement has become the principle treatment option in this patient population, though still associated with procedural complications, often neurologic, that can occur acutely or in a delayed fashion. This article reviews techniques and outcomes associated with endovascular treatment of CBS.Entities:
Keywords: carotid artery covered stent; carotid artery sacrifice; carotid blowout syndrome; interventional radiology
Year: 2013 PMID: 24436546 PMCID: PMC3773042 DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1353477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0739-9529 Impact factor: 1.513