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Laura Reed1, Kristopher Lyon1, Ethan A Benardete1.
Abstract
Most head and neck cancers require aggressive surgical resection followed by external beam radiation therapy. The carotid artery can be injured by surgery or radiation resulting in a delayed "blowout." A patient who had undergone orbital exenteration for a lacrimal adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) followed by external beam radiation presented 16 years later with arterial bleeding from the orbit caused by "blowout" of the cavernous internal carotid artery (ICA). We review the literature on carotid blowout syndrome (CBS) and treatment. The patient was emergently transferred to a hybrid operating room and underwent a balloon occlusion test (BOT) and endovascular sacrifice of the ICA with no neurological deficits postoperatively. Emergent endovascular embolization is an effective treatment for an intracranial ICA blowout in this first reported case of a blowout through the orbit. Elevated radiation dose and lack of tissue coverage may put the cavernous ICA at risk for this delayed complication.Entities:
Keywords: carotid blowout; cavernous carotid; endovascular; lacrimal carcinoma; orbital exenteration
Year: 2020 PMID: 33354479 PMCID: PMC7746314 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.11535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Active orbital bleeding.
Smartphone picture of the orbit with active hemorrhage designated by the tip of the suction. The arrow indicates the point of bleeding. O indicates the exenterated orbit. N indicates the nasal bridge.
Figure 2Endovascular evaluation of the hemorrhage source.
Endovascular evaluation of the hemorrhage source. A) Right internal carotid angiogram showing a cavernous pseudoaneurysm (white arrow, circle). B) Balloon occlusion of the right ICA. C) Excellent collateral filling of the right anterior circulation from the left sided ICA injection with the balloon inflated.
ICA, internal carotid artery
Figure 3Intraoperative evaluation and repair of rupture.
A) Active extravasation from the R ICA after removal of packing. B) Left ICA angiogram after endovascular coil embolization of the R ICA with collateral filling of the right anterior circulation. The arrow indicates the coil pack.