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Results from Craniocaudal Carotid Body Tumor Resection: Should It be the Standard Surgical Approach?

Authors :
R. Wolterbeek
J.M. van Baalen
Jaap F. Hamming
E.C.A. Nyns
M.P.M. Paridaans
K.E.A. van der Bogt
Jeroen C. Jansen
Source :
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 46(6), 624-629
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate results after carotid body tumor (CBT) surgery using a novel dissection technique. Methods A retrospective analysis of all operated CBT in the last 6 years was carried out and results were compared with the current literature and our previous series, which reported another 111 cases operated on until 2005. Results Forty-five CBTs were removed in 41 (56% hereditary cases) patients (seven Shamblin I, 22 II, and 16 III). There were no cases of permanent cranial nerve injury or stroke. These pre- and postoperative results compare favorably with our previous series and are superior to, generally smaller, studies reported in the contemporary literature. Conclusions This large series of surgically-treated CBTs supports craniocaudal dissection as the surgical technique of choice as it limits blood loss and facilitates safe CBT resection.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 46(6), 624-629
Accession number :
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