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Endovascular Management of Iatrogenic Vascular Injury in the Craniocervical Region.

Elcin Aydin1, Mustafa Gok, Asim Esenkaya, Celal Cinar, Ismail Oran.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate iatrogenic vascular injuries in the craniocervical region and their endovascular management.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-one patients (9 women, 12 men) with a mean age of 53.6 years (range 16-87 years), who underwent endovascular embolization for iatrogenic vascular injury in the craniocervical region between December 2000 and October 2015, were included in this retrospective study. Types of iatrogenic injuries, etiologies that caused these injuries and details of endovascular managements were reported.
RESULTS: The etiologies of the vascular injuries were as follows: transsphenoidal surgery (n=9), skull-base surgery (n=2), cholesteatoma surgery (n=1), tracheostomy (n=2), central venous catheterization (n=2), oropharyngeal tumor operation (n=1), endovascular treatment of internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis (n=1), suprasellar epidermoid tumor operation (n=1), sphenoid sinus tumor surgery (n=1), and speech prosthesis device placement (n=1). The types of vascular injuries diagnosed at the time of angiography were; 2 occlusions, 2 stenoses, 2 dissections, 1 carotid cavernous fistula, 8 artery rupture with extravasation, and 9 pseudoaneurysms. Endovascular management of these vascular injuries were; parent artery occlusion (PAO) (n=15), aneurysm occlusion (n=3), covered stent (n=1) and conservative management (n=2). All patients except two were successfully treated. No patient had bleeding within a 30-day period after angiography. Long-term follow-up was available in all patients without occurrence of re-bleeding. One patient died due to complications related to primary vascular injury.
CONCLUSION: Although iatrogenic vascular injuries are rare, early diagnosis and management may be lifesaving. Endovascular techniques are reliable and safe in most of the patients.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 27593845     DOI: 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.18189-16.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk Neurosurg        ISSN: 1019-5149            Impact factor:   1.003


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Review 1.  Endovascular reconstruction of iatrogenic internal carotid artery injury following endonasal surgery: a systematic review.

Authors:  Mohammad Ghorbani; Christoph J Griessenauer; Hamidreza Shojaei; Christoph Wipplinger; Ebrahim Hejazian
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2020-08-29       Impact factor: 3.042

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