Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (May 2022)

Delayed Blunt Traumatic Carotid Artery Dissection After a Scooter Accident: A Case Report

  • Robert Rigby,
  • Suneil Agrawal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2022.1.55058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2

Abstract

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Introduction: Traumatic carotid artery dissections (CAD) are rare but produce potentially devastating injuries. Most patients develop symptoms within 72 hours of traumatic injury. Case Report: We report the case of a 33-year-old, previously healthy male who presented to the emergency department for evaluation of transient, right-sided facial droop with visual changes. His symptoms began 12 days after falling off a scooter. Imaging revealed an extracranial internal CAD. Conclusion: Symptoms of CAD may present weeks after blunt trauma, making clinical diagnosis difficult. Clinicians must have high suspicion for vascular injury and consider neuroimaging in cervical flexion/extension injuries.