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Blunt carotid and vertebral artery injuries
Authors:Arthurs Zachary M  Starnes Benjamin W
Institution:a Department of Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Fitzsimmons Drive, Building 9040, Tacoma, WA 98431, United States
b Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
Abstract:The recognition and treatment of blunt cerebrovascular injuries has dramatically evolved over the past two decades. As imaging technology has improved both with respect to the image quality and acquisition times, its use has become a fundamental diagnostic tool in blunt trauma evaluation. The single greatest radiological advance in the past quarter century has been the refinement and increasing use of computed tomographic imaging for the diagnosis of surgical disease. Paralleling advances in noninvasive imaging, a heightened awareness of blunt cerebrovascular injuries has emerged, and the first screening protocols were developed at high volume trauma centres. Through aggressive screening, these injuries have increasingly been recognised before devastating neurological ischaemia and adverse neurocognitive outcomes. The mainstay of treatment for these injuries is antithrombotic therapy. However, all blunt cerebrovascular injuries require short and long-term follow-up. While the majority of injuries will resolve with medical management, a proportion will require further intervention in order to reduce the risk of subsequent stroke.
Keywords:Vascular  Carotid  Vertebral  Trauma  Stoke  Management  Endovascular
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