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Citation

Brzezicki G, Meyer TE, Madbak F, Widrich J, Jensen A. Cureus 2019; 11(3): e4237.

Affiliation

Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Curēus)

DOI

10.7759/cureus.4237

PMID

31131161

PMCID

PMC6516626

Abstract

A male patient aged 49 years presented to the emergency room after sustaining a nail-gun injury to the left neck (Zone III). Computed tomography (CT) angiogram demonstrated retained nail traversing in close proximity to the left internal carotid artery. Catheter angiogram with three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction revealed partial left internal carotid injury without active extravasation and with preserved flow through the vessel. The nail was removed by gentle traction with the simultaneous deployment of stent-graft across the injured segment. Balloon angioplasty of the stent was performed secondary to endoleak and active extravasation. Complete vessel reconstruction with maintained blood flow was achieved. The patient was extubated the following day and was discharged home on hospital day five without neurological deficits. This case report demonstrates the usefulness of endovascular repair of high cervical arterial injuries with special attention to the unique nature of nail gun injuries.


Language: en

Keywords

angioplasty; artery; dissection; stent; trauma

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