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Surgical treatment for the aberrant internal carotid artery in the middle ear with pulsatile tinnitus
Institution:1. Houston, TX;2. Department of Urology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX;1. Environmental Engineering Program, Department of Biomedical, Chemical, and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221, United States;2. Program of Civil Engineering, California State Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA 91768, United States;3. Program of Information Technology & Management, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60647, United States
Abstract:Many previous reports have indicated that pulsatile tinnitus caused by an aberrant internal carotid artery (ICA) should not be treated surgically because of the risk of infection or aneurysm formation. We herein describe a case of aberrant ICA treated by middle ear surgery for which we introduced a novel approach. An 84-year-old man was presented with a one-year history of tinnitus in his right ear. Otoscopic examination demonstrated a whitish mass in the antero-inferior quadrant of the tympanic membrane associated with rhythmic pulsation. Images obtained by CT, MRI and MRA revealed protrusion of the ICA into the tympanic cavity, making contact with the tympanic membrane. Surgery to separate the tympanic membrane from the ICA was performed in order to relieve the pulsatile tinnitus. After the operation, the patient's aural activity was preserved and the tinnitus did not recur within a follow-up period of one year. In the present case, delicate middle ear surgery was effective for relief of the tinnitus. When treating patients with aberrant IAC showing features similar to the present case, the surgical approach we have described is worth attempting.
Keywords:Aberrant internal carotid artery  Tympanic membrane  Middle ear surgery  Pulsatile tinnitus
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