Abstract: | Pharyngeal reconstruction after total pharyngolaryngectomy using a jejunal graft is now a common procedure in head and neck oncological surgery. The vascular supply of this graft comes from the anastomosis between a branch of the mesentric artery and a branch of the external carotid artery. We report two cases of pseudoaneurysm, one at the site of ligation of the lingual artery and the other at the site of arterial anastomosis. One presented with dramatic hematemesis and was managed by the interventional radiologist, and the second presented with a pulsating neck mass and required a surgical revision. In both cases, the jejunal graft survived. |