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Postendarterectomy Common Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm

Vascular, 2006
Pseudoaneurysm (PSA) formation is an uncommon complication in carotid surgery. PSA of the carotid artery requires surgical or endovascular treatment to prevent PSA thrombosis, embolization from the thrombotic material within the PSA, hemorrhage after rupture, or compression on the adjacent structures.
Nenad S, Ilijevski   +4 more
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Focal Common Carotid Artery Intramural Hematoma

Journal of Neuroimaging, 2011
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND PURPOSEIsolated focal common carotid artery dissection is a rare condition.CASE REPORTA 43‐year‐old healthy woman suffered for the first time from a transient episode of word‐finding difficulties, which was associated with her typical migraine headaches.
Viaccoz, Aurélien, Perren, Fabienne
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Vertebral-carotid bypass for common carotid artery occlusion

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2020
One of the treatment options for long segment common carotid artery (CCA) occlusion is bypass surgery with different combinations of donors and receipts. Using vertebral artery (VA) as the donor for CCA occlusion was uncommonly reported. The reported cases were using jump graft to connect V3 segment of VA to either CCA or ICA.
Lai-Fung, Li   +5 more
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Aneurysms of the Common Carotid Artery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
While carotid aneurysms are rare, their detailed consideration is useful because surgical treatment is beneficial and gratifying. Trauma and arteriosclerosis are the most common causes.
P G, Coleman, C F, Kittle
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Radial Artery Graft for Giant Common Carotid Artery Pseudoaneurysm After Carotid Artery Stenting

World Neurosurgery, 2020
We present a patient who underwent left superior temporal artery (STA)-to-right middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass using a radial artery (RA) graft with resection of a giant right cervical common carotid artery (CCA) pseudoaneurysm after carotid artery stenting (CAS) and discuss the treatment strategy and surgical procedure in detail.An 86-year-old ...
Fumihiro Matano   +5 more
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Arterial Collateralization after Common Carotid Ligation

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973
The two major indications for common or internal carotid ligation are the resection of neoplasm and the control or prevention of hemorrhage. Sixty percent of those undergoing elective carotid ligation and 12% of those undergoing emergency ligation survive these procedures without evidence of neurological sequelae.
J P, Robbins   +2 more
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Surgical Treatment of Common Carotid Artery Occlusion

Neurosurgery, 1983
Abstract Complete occlusion of the common carotid artery (CCA) has been found in 4 to 5% of patients suffering from cerebral ischemia due to atherosclerotic lesions. The classical surgical treatment of the lesion consists of retrograde thromboendar-terectomy or bypass grafting between the subclavian artery and the carotid bifurcation ...
COLLICE M.   +2 more
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Primary common carotid artery aneurysm

Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2023
Sadia Ilyas, Richard J. Powell
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Wounds of common carotid arteries

The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
Abstract A series of seventeen wounds involving the common carotid artery is reported from experiences in certain forward army hospitals during World War II. The artery was ligated in twelve patients and eight of these survived, with cerebral signs (transient hemiplegia) in only two cases.
Knowles B. Lawrence   +2 more
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Quantitative common carotid artery blood flow: Prediction of internal carotid artery stenosis

Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1986
Common carotid artery (CCA) blood flow was measured noninvasively with a pulsed Doppler duplex scanner modeled after the Octoson (Ultrasonics, Inc., No. Yonkers, N.Y.). The aim of the study was to determine normal values and to assess the accuracy of CCA flow as a predictor of internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis.
N, Ackroyd   +4 more
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