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Surgical complications of carotid body tumors surgery: A review

Authors :
Amato B
Serra R
Fappiano F
Rossi R
Michele DANZI
Milone M
Quarto G
Benassai G
Bianco T
Amato M
Furino E
Compagna R
Amato, Bruno
Serra, R
Fappiano, F
Rossi, R
Danzi, Michele
Milone, Marco
Quarto, Gennaro
Benassai, Giacomo
Bianco, Tommaso
Amato, Maurizio
Furino, Ermenegildo
Compagna, Rita
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central

Abstract

Carotid body tumor (CBT) is a rare neoplasm, although it represents about 65% of head and neck paragangliomas. Surgical excision is considered the appropriate therapy for CBTs. The aim of this study was to evaluate surgical outcomes on a large scale. We reviewed 19 studies between 2004 to 2014 with a total of 625 procedures. We observed a higher number of cases in women (62%). Only 3 (0,48%) deaths were reported as surgical complication. Total cranial nerve injuries were 302 (48,32%) of which 194 (31,04%) were transient and 108 (17,28%) were permanent. We found a total of 174 (27,84%) arterial injuries, most of which are external carotid artery (ECA) injuries. Cerebrovascular accident due to surgery were 15 (2,4%). We concluded that surgical resection remains the treatment of choice for these disease despite the related morbidity.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central
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