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Citation

Vadivelu S, Bell RS, Crandall B, DeGraba T, Armonda RA. Neurosurg. Focus 2010; 28(5): E6.

Affiliation

National Capital Neurosurgery Consortium, Division of Neurosurgery, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, American Association of Neurological Surgeons)

DOI

10.3171/2010.2.FOCUS09257

PMID

20568946

Abstract

Blast-induced neurotrauma is a leading cause of military casualties. Its effects on cerebrovascular structures are not well understood. Vascular injury resulting from overpressure shock wave impact may have a delayed presentation and detection. The authors present the cases of 2 patients who sustained blast-induced craniofacial trauma and brain injury. Detection of a cervical dissection was delayed in one patient, and detection of carotid-cavernous fistulas was delayed in both patients. The authors report the successful obliteration of both the dissection and the carotidcavernous fistulas via an endovascular approach. Endovascular management provides both a reasonable and effective therapeutic option to blast-induced cerebrovascular injuries.


Language: en

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