Revista del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires (Dec 2023)

Lingual Artery Ligation: Strategy for Bleeding from Artery Injury at the Base of the Tongue: Report of Two Cases

  • Federico Herranz,
  • Santiago Marinelli,
  • Carlos S. Ruggeri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51987/revhospitalbaires.v43i4.279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
pp. 200 – 205

Abstract

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The bleeding caused by injury to the lingual artery at the base of the tongue due to surgery or tumors is infrequent. The increased frequency in the indication of transoral approaches to treat different pathologies affecting the oropharynx requires the surgical team to have experience in managing this complication. Ligation of the lingual artery in the neck is a very effective surgical technique to solve the bleeding; however, it is essential to be aware of the possible anatomical variants the artery may have in its cervical trajectory. Due to its low incidence, we propose to describe two clinical cases of patients who had severe bleeding due to a lesion of the lingual artery at the base of the tongue, produced by surgical damage and erosion due to a tumor.

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