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Keywords

internal carotid artery
carotid kinking
carotid coiling
anatomical variation
vascular surgery

How to Cite

Zenteno, M., Viñuela, F., Moscote-Salazar, L. M.-S. R., Alvis-Miranda, H., Zavaleta, R., Flores, A., Rojas, A., & Lee, A. (2014). Clinical implications of internal carotid artery tortuosity, kinking and coiling: A systematic review. Romanian Neurosurgery, 21(1), 50–59. Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/725

Abstract

Anatomical variations of the internal carotid artery are diverse. Abnormalities in their geometry and paths are commonly identified by ultrasonography and angiography. The surgical correction of symptomatic CAs is better in preventing stroke compared with best medical therapy, as well as it completely eliminates the symptoms in patients with non-hemispheric symptoms. The ICA anomalies may be dangerous and represent a risk factor for massive bleeding. Suture ligatures can penetrate and occlude torn vessels, scalpels or biting instruments can lacerate vessels, and indirectly conducted electric cauterization can burn the soft of bony tissues.

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