1. Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Free-Floating Thrombus Within the Carotid Artery.
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Lane, Tristan R. A., Shalhoub, Joseph, Perera, Ryan, Mehta, Amrish, Ellis, Mary R., Sandison, Ann, Davies, Alun H., and Franklin, Ian J.
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CAROTID artery surgery ,CAROTID artery thrombosis ,DUPLEX ultrasonography ,THROMBOSIS surgery ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,SYMPTOMS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Objective: Free-floating thrombus (FFT) of the carotid artery is a rare condition of currently unknown etiology. Less than 150 cases have been described in the published world literature to date. Design and Setting: We present 6 consecutive cases of carotid FFT, identified prospectively from 5000 carotid duplex scans over a 34-month period in a single tertiary center for vascular surgery. Results: All 6 cases involved the left carotid bifurcation in neurologically symptomatic individuals. In 5 of the 6 cases, FFT occurred in the absence of a significantly stenosing atheromatous plaque and was not associated with an elevation in velocity on duplex. The patients were all treated with surgical thromboendarterectomy, with good result. Conclusions: Duplex imaging can underestimate the degree of stenosis. Free-floating thrombus presents a challenge in diagnosis due to its rapidly evolving nature. The management of FFT by acute thromboendarterectomy appears to be safe and effective in limiting further focal neurological sequelae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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