LIGATION OF THE COMMON CAROTID-ARTERY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF A MYCOLICPSEUDOANEURYSM OF AN EXTRACRANIAL INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY - A CASE-REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Ea. Lueg et al., LIGATION OF THE COMMON CAROTID-ARTERY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF A MYCOLICPSEUDOANEURYSM OF AN EXTRACRANIAL INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY - A CASE-REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, 33(1), 1995, pp. 67-74
Although vascular involvement by deep neck space infections occurs ver
y rarely today with the widespread use of antibiotics, they often pose
a significant challenge to the modern otolaryngologist, who most like
ly will have had no previous experience with either the diagnosis or t
reatment of these potentially life-threatening infections. We describe
the case of a young female presenting with fevers, dysphagia, and blo
od-tinged sputum, who was diagnosed by contrast-enhanced computerized
tomography, to possess a mycotic pseudoaneurysm of her right extracran
ial internal carotid artery, for which ligation of her common carotid
artery was required. We also discuss both the clinical findings which
should lead one to suspect that a neck infection may be involving the
extracranial carotid arteries, and the English literature, on the morb
idity and mortality of ligating a common carotid artery.