Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2022)

Management of double carotid blowout with definitive repair after temporizing stent graft placement

  • Alexandra T. Cocca, MD,
  • Brittany E. Levy, MD,
  • Jennifer T. Castle, MD,
  • Wesley S. Wilt, MD,
  • Mark D. Fleming, MD,
  • Alexandra E. Kejner, MD,
  • Rony K. Aouad, MD,
  • Samuel C. Tyagi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 606 – 609

Abstract

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Carotid blowout syndrome is a life-threatening complication for patients with head and neck cancer. Temporizing stent graft procedures improve short-term survival and can be the definitive treatment for various reasons, including a poor oncologic prognosis, unsuitability for definitive reconstruction, or a lack of operative options. A second carotid blowout will often be fatal. Preventing such events requires multidisciplinary strategic planning because of a hostile reoperative field. We have described a case of a 44-year-old man with a history of laryngeal cancer who had experienced a carotid blowout. Treated with a stent graft, the patient had experienced a second event 6 weeks later. Treatment involved excision and suture ligation with rotational muscle flap coverage.

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