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Traumatisches intrakranielles Aneurysma der Arteria carotis interna bei longitudinaler Fraktur des Orbitadaches

Traumatic intraclinoidal aneurysm of the internal carotid artery

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Ein Fall von traumatischem supraklinoidalen Aneurysma der Arteria carotis interna wird vorgestellt. Der Patient wurde wegen der schweren Mittelgesichtsbegleitverletzung von einem Team—bestehendaus Kiefer-, Unfall-und Neurochirurgen-mit zufriedenstellendem Ergebnis versorgt. An Hand dieses Beispieles wird die Diagnostik, die operative Versorgung sowie das Problem des posttraumatischen intrakraniellen Gefa\spasmus diskutiert.

Abstract

A case of traumatic supraclinoidal aneurysm of the internal carotid artery is presented. The patient with adventitious multiple lesions of the midface was successfully treated by a team consisting of a neurosurgeon, a traumatologist, and a dental surgeon. As an example, this case presents the diagnostic problems, and the operative treatment. Problems of post-traumatic intracranial vasospasm are discussed.

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Perneczky, A., Wruhs, O. & Matras, H. Traumatisches intrakranielles Aneurysma der Arteria carotis interna bei longitudinaler Fraktur des Orbitadaches. Unfallchirurgie 8, 195–199 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02585650

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