Surgical therapy of internal carotid artery lesions of the skull base and temporal bone.

U P Fisch, D J Oldring, A Senning
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Five cases of carotid artery lesions at the skull base or temporal bone, treated surgically, are presented. These lesions include mycotic aneurysms and carotid stenosis secondary to angiofibroma and a glomus caroticum. One case demonstrated an anomalous carotid anatomic pattern with a persistent stapedial artery. A description is provided of the technique of subtotal petrosectomy with permanent anterior displacement of the facial nerve, and middle ear obliteration, thus achieving a safe exposure of the temporal course of the internal carotid artery. The cases indicate that cooperation between temporal bone surgeons and vascular surgeons is a prerequisite to successful repair of such lesions, as good recovery in all five cases was achieved. The techniques allow maintenance of carotid flow during and after repair, reducing the potential for neurologic complications or mortality.

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颅底及颞骨内颈动脉病变的外科治疗。
颈动脉病变在颅底或颞骨,手术治疗的5例,提出。这些病变包括真菌性动脉瘤和继发于血管纤维瘤和颈动脉球囊的颈动脉狭窄。1例颈动脉解剖异常伴镫骨动脉。本文描述了面神经永久性前移位和中耳闭塞的次全石油切开术,从而实现了颈内动脉颞段的安全暴露。这些病例表明,颞骨外科医生和血管外科医生的合作是成功修复这些病变的先决条件,因为所有5例病例都取得了良好的恢复。该技术可以在修复期间和修复后维持颈动脉血流,减少神经系统并发症或死亡率的可能性。
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