Carotid artery injury in endoscopic endonasal surgery: Risk factors, prevention, and management

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Sharma Rahul K.
Irace Alexandria L.
Overdevest Jonathan B.
Gudis David A.
机构
[1] NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
[2] Columbia University Irving Medical Center
[3] USA
[4] Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
[5] New York
关键词
carotid injury; complications; internal carotid; pituitary; pituitary adenoma; pituitary tumor; skull base surgery; surgical outcomes; transphenoidal;
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R765.9 [鼻部外科手术];
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摘要
Objective: Endoscopic approaches for sinus and skull base surgery are increasing in popularity. The objective of this narrative review is to characterize risk factors for internal carotid artery injury in endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES), highlight preventative measures, and illustrate key management principles.Data Sources: Comprehensive literature review.Methods: Relevant literature was reviewed using PubMed/MEDLINE.Results: Carotid artery injury in EES is rare, with most studies reporting an incidence below 0.1%. Anatomic aberrancies, wide dissection margins, as well as specific provider and hospital factors, may increase the risk of injury. Multidisciplinary teams, comprehensive preoperative imaging, patient risk assessment, and formal training in vascular emergencies may reduce the risk. Management protocols should emphasize proper visualization of the injury site, fluid replacement, rapid packing, angiography, and endovascular techniques to achieve hemostasis.Conclusions: While EES is a relatively safe procedure, carotid artery injury is a devastating complication that warrants full consideration in surgical planning. Important preventative measures include identifying patients with notable risk factors and obtaining preoperative imaging. Multidisciplinary teams and management protocols are ultimately necessary to reduce morbidity and mortality.
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