Open vascular treatment after internal carotid artery knife transection: illustrative case.

Nicole A Silva, Marco Antonio Leal Santos, Herison H Silva Vaz, Carlos A David, Erik Leonardo Jennings Simões
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Abstract

Background: Although penetrating, nonmissile, traumatic cranial injuries with associated vascular injuries make up a small portion of all traumatic brain injuries, they can pose a unique challenge to the neurosurgeon. Recently, less invasive, endovascular treatment options have shown promise, but there remains a need for experience with open vascular treatment in certain circumstances. The authors describe the importance of careful surgical planning for open vascular repair of an internal carotid artery (ICA) transection injury after traumatic knife cranial penetration.

Observations: The authors present the case of a 21-year-old Brazilian male, victim of domestic assault by knife, which penetrated the temporal bone, anterior temporal lobe, cranial nerves, cavernous sinus, and right ICA. Digital subtraction angiography showed right ICA occlusion with associated thrombosis of cervical through clinoidal segments, with adequate collateral perfusion. The authors performed a pterional craniotomy for clip ligation of the clinoidal segment of the ICA, with safe removal of the knife and a favorable patient outcome. The authors describe a technical case illustration, accompanied by a surgical video and cadaver and anatomical illustration.

Lessons: This case highlights the importance of detailed knowledge of cerebrovascular and skull base anatomy and preservation of complex open vascular neurosurgical techniques, especially in settings where endovascular treatment is not a feasible option. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2532.

颈内动脉刀切术后开放血管治疗:说明性病例。
背景:虽然穿透性、非弹射性、伴血管损伤的颅脑外伤只占所有颅脑外伤的一小部分,但它们对神经外科医生构成了独特的挑战。最近,侵入性较小的血管内治疗方案显示出了希望,但在某些情况下仍需要血管开放治疗的经验。作者描述了在外伤性刀颅穿透后开放血管修复颈内动脉(ICA)横断损伤的仔细手术计划的重要性。观察:作者报告了一个21岁的巴西男性,家庭暴力的受害者,刀刺入颞骨,颞叶,颅神经,海绵窦和右侧ICA。数字减影血管造影显示右侧ICA闭塞伴伴颈斜段血栓形成,侧支灌注充足。作者进行了翼点开颅手术,对ICA的斜向段进行夹结扎,安全取出刀,患者预后良好。作者描述了一个技术案例插图,伴随着手术视频和尸体解剖插图。经验教训:本病例强调了脑血管和颅底解剖的详细知识和保留复杂的开放血管神经外科技术的重要性,特别是在血管内治疗不可行的情况下。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2532。
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