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Internal carotid artery resection for invasion of malignant tumors.

U K Nayak1, P J Donald, D Stevens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To study the preoperative investigation and outcome of patients who underwent resection of the internal carotid artery for malignant disease. A retrospective analysis using a chart review of these patients was performed, and the results were analyzed. All patients were treated by one of us (U.K.N.) at the University of California-Davis Medical Center, Sacramento. A population of 18 patients who underwent a transcervical, transpetrosal, or petrocavernous resection of the internal carotid artery from 1976 to 1993 was studied. Preoperative study consisted of four-vessel arteriography, balloon test occlusion, electroencephalographic intraoperative monitoring, and, after 1990, single-photon emission computed tomographic scanning. Disease-free interval and neurologic complications were assessed.
RESULTS: Two patients were alive and well without disease at 6 and 9 months postoperatively. One patient was alive and well at 12 months, and three have survived more than 2 years without recurrent tumor. Eleven patients died within 1 year of surgery (three postoperatively, six of recurrent disease, and two of unknown causes). One patient died of disease at 14 months.
CONCLUSIONS: Internal carotid artery invasion by malignancy portends a poor prognosis. Carotid artery resection can provide reasonable palliation. Early results of skull-base surgery on patients with intrapetrous and petrocavernous carotid artery involvement are encouraging. Balloon test occlusion and single-photon emission computed tomographic scanning provide a valuable assessment of contralateral cerebral blood flow.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7646855     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1995.01890090067013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


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1.  Venous phase timing during balloon test occlusion as a criterion for permanent internal carotid artery sacrifice.

Authors:  Daniel Giansante Abud; Laurent Spelle; Michel Piotin; Charbel Mounayer; Jose Ricardo Vanzin; Jacques Moret
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2005 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.825

2.  Preoperative Protective Endovascular Covered Stent Placement Followed by Surgery for Management of the Cervical Common and Internal Carotid Arteries with Tumor Encasement.

Authors:  Michael R Markiewicz; Phillip Pirgousis; Curtis Bryant; James C Cunningham; Roi Dagan; Sukhwinder J Sandhu; Daniel A Siragusa; Arun Gopinath; Rui Fernandes
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2016-06-20

3.  Balloon test occlusion of internal carotid artery: Angiographic findings predictive of results.

Authors:  Kazufumi Kikuchi; Takashi Yoshiura; Akio Hiwatashi; Osamu Togao; Koji Yamashita; Hiroshi Honda
Journal:  World J Radiol       Date:  2014-08-28

4.  "Extarterectomy" for tumors invading the carotid artery: an animal model.

Authors:  Kazım Oner; Cem Bilgen; Ismail Oran; Tayfun Kirazli; Ahmet Memiş; Izzet Ovül; Ozlem Yilmaz
Journal:  Skull Base       Date:  2007-07

5.  Malignant meningioma with jugular vein invasion and carotid artery extension: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Hui-Ying Chen; Feng Zhao; Jiang-Yuan Qin; Hai-Mei Lin; Ji-Ping Su
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2020-12-06       Impact factor: 1.337

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