Internal carotid artery dissection leading to occlusion in a patient with nonelongated styloid process: illustrative case.

Takuya Osuki, Hiroyuki Ikeda, Minami Uezato, Toshio Fujiwara, Hidenobu Hata, Masanori Kinosada, Yoshitaka Kurosaki, Masaki Chin
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Abstract

Background: Eagle syndrome is characterized by an elongated styloid process causing mechanical stress on the internal carotid artery (ICA). The authors present the case of a patient who had cervical ICA dissection with a nonelongated styloid process.

Observations: A 43-year-old man presented with left hemiparesis and hemispatial neglect. The patient underwent endovascular treatment for tandem occlusion of the M1 segment of the right middle cerebral artery and right cervical ICA. After M1 segment thrombectomy, stenting of the right cervical ICA dissection was performed. Notably, the tip of the styloid process matched the caudal end of the dissection cavity, which was located on the lateral side of the ICA, where the styloid process was located. Based on these findings, the authors concluded that mechanical stress from the styloid process caused ICA dissection. After reducing antiplatelet therapy, the styloid process was surgically removed.

Lessons: Mechanical stress from a nonelongated styloid process can lead to ICA dissection-induced occlusion. In patients with cervical ICA dissection, the anatomical relationship between the styloid process and dissection site, as well as the distance between the ICA and styloid process, should be evaluated. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24719.

颈内动脉剥离导致非细长茎突患者闭塞:说明性病例。
背景:伊格尔综合征的特点是伸长的花柱对颈内动脉(ICA)造成机械应力。作者介绍了一例颈内动脉夹层患者的病例:一名 43 岁的男子出现左侧偏瘫和偏视。患者接受了右侧大脑中动脉 M1 段和右侧颈部 ICA 串联闭塞的血管内治疗。在 M1 段血栓切除术后,对右颈部 ICA 夹层进行了支架植入术。值得注意的是,该支架的顶端与夹层腔的尾端相吻合,而夹层腔位于 ICA 的外侧,也就是该支架所在的位置。基于这些发现,作者得出结论,认为是来自花键突的机械应力导致了 ICA 夹层。在减少抗血小板治疗后,作者通过手术切除了花键突:启示:非伸展的花键突所产生的机械应力可导致 ICA 夹层引起闭塞。对于颈部 ICA 夹层患者,应评估花键突和夹层部位之间的解剖关系以及 ICA 和花键突之间的距离。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24719。
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