Background: Carotid blowout syndrome is a severe complication of head and neck cancer, associated with high mortality and morbidity. Methods: We present a case of acute hemorrhage from the carotid artery of a 59-year-old man with a history of chemoradiotherapy for lingual base and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. The case was managed by a staged multidisciplinary approach of open arterial reconstruction, after initial endovascular hemorrhage control using stent graft. Results: The patient was discharged to home with patent carotid artery, no sign of infection or bleeding, and autonomous ambulation. A CT/PET scan performed 6 months later confirmed healing and absence of tumor recurrence. Conclusions: A multidisciplinary approach involving vascular surgeons, ENT surgeons, plastic and maxillofacial surgeons is particularly appropriate in the management of carotid blowout syndrome to warrant a durable and effective repair of all the anatomical structures involved.

Sallustro M., Abualhin M., Faggioli G., Pilato A., Dall'Olio D., Simonetti L., et al. (2020). Multistep and Multidisciplinary Management for Post-irradiated Carotid Blowout Syndrome in a Young Patient With Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: A Case Report. ANNALS OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 67, 565.e1-565.e5 [10.1016/j.avsg.2020.02.023].

Multistep and Multidisciplinary Management for Post-irradiated Carotid Blowout Syndrome in a Young Patient With Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: A Case Report

Abualhin M.;Faggioli G.;Gargiulo M.
2020

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Background: Carotid blowout syndrome is a severe complication of head and neck cancer, associated with high mortality and morbidity. Methods: We present a case of acute hemorrhage from the carotid artery of a 59-year-old man with a history of chemoradiotherapy for lingual base and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. The case was managed by a staged multidisciplinary approach of open arterial reconstruction, after initial endovascular hemorrhage control using stent graft. Results: The patient was discharged to home with patent carotid artery, no sign of infection or bleeding, and autonomous ambulation. A CT/PET scan performed 6 months later confirmed healing and absence of tumor recurrence. Conclusions: A multidisciplinary approach involving vascular surgeons, ENT surgeons, plastic and maxillofacial surgeons is particularly appropriate in the management of carotid blowout syndrome to warrant a durable and effective repair of all the anatomical structures involved.
2020
Sallustro M., Abualhin M., Faggioli G., Pilato A., Dall'Olio D., Simonetti L., et al. (2020). Multistep and Multidisciplinary Management for Post-irradiated Carotid Blowout Syndrome in a Young Patient With Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: A Case Report. ANNALS OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 67, 565.e1-565.e5 [10.1016/j.avsg.2020.02.023].
Sallustro M.; Abualhin M.; Faggioli G.; Pilato A.; Dall'Olio D.; Simonetti L.; Astarita F.; Amorosa L.; Gargiulo M.
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