Komplikationen bei Carotis-Endarteriektomie
Progressive
laterocervical mass after 4 days carotid endarterectomy procedure: Active bleeding from rigth carotid. Cervical incision (*) and a large laterocervical haematoma in the right carotid space (yellow arrow) compressing the ipsiltareral jugular vein. It was also compromising and displacing the airway to the left (blue arrow).
Progressive
laterocervical mass after 4 days carotid endarterectomy procedure: Active bleeding from rigth carotid. Carotid active extravasation. (1) Shows a focal area of high attenuation (arrow) in the rigth carotid space. (2) Delayed image depicts a larger area of attenuation (arrow) revealing a small jet of active extravasation.
Progressive
laterocervical mass after 4 days carotid endarterectomy procedure: Active bleeding from rigth carotid. Curved MPR reformat. (Left) Shows a focal area of high attenuation out of the vessel lumen (arrow). (Right) Delayed image depicts a larger area of attenuation (arrow) revealing a small jet of active extravasation.
Progressive
laterocervical mass after 4 days carotid endarterectomy procedure: Active bleeding from rigth carotid. Coronal MIP reformat shows a hyperattenuating extravasated contrast material out of the vessel lumen from the right internal carotid artery (arrow).
Komplikationen bei Carotis-Endarteriektomie
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