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Styloidectomy and Venous Stenting for Treatment of Styloid-Induced Internal Jugular Vein Stenosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors :
Ran Meng
Jian Chen
Gary Rajah
Xunming Ji
Liqun Jiao
Jiantao Liang
Xiaogang Gao
Hongqi Zhang
Min Li
Feng Yan
Yuhai Bao
Yuchuan Ding
Source :
World neurosurgery. 130
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Internal jugular vein stenosis (IJVS) results in poor venous outflow and can result in intracranial hypertension. Venous stenting has become a debated topic for correction of this pathology. Case Description A 49-year-old male merchant with bilateral IJVS presented with headache, dizziness, and pulsatile tinnitus. He was found to have intracranial hypertension and left IJVS caused by styloid process compression and right IJVS caused by damage of the venous intima. His symptoms improved after undergoing styloidectomy followed by left intra–internal jugular vein (IJV) balloon. However, 1 year later, the prior symptoms reoccurred. At this time, the patient underwent right intra-IJV stenting. After treatment of the contralateral side, the symptoms resolved during the following 3 months. Conclusions The clinical practice in this case indicated that in patients with bilateral IJVS, a 2-side intervention may be necessary when unilateral correction fails. We advise a staged approach to correction of bilateral IJVS. Styloid compression–induced IJVS should be corrected by styloidectomy in combination with balloon and/or stenting, whereas IJVS induced by venous wall issues needs only stenting.

Details

ISSN :
18788769
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15a3cac4d7a1d73b8b67cb17339c5db5