Abstract

Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury (BCVI) are rare and comprises of less than 1% of total head injury in our tertiary neurocenter. This leads to significant morbidity and mortality of patient. This case report is to focus on the BCVI with head injury. Because of rarity of this disease, there’s no treatment guidelines. However whatever the treatment we have is based on the experience of the surgeons/physician our case came to our Emergency Room with alleged history of lying along the road side in pool of blood .He was evaluated in peripheral hospital and he was later transferred to our center. Patient on evaluation was found to have transaction of Right ICA just distal to right Common carotid artery bifurcation. There was associated fracture of spinous process C5, C6. Probable mechanism of injury was sudden hyperextension of neck. Patient presented with delayed stroke following BCVI. He was managed with Right Decompressive hemicraniectomy and anticoagulation therapy was started for Right ICA injury. Thus early diagnosis and treatment of Blunt Cerebrovascular injury is essential in traumatic brain injury patients with risk factors for BCVI for definitive treatment of vascular injury with either stenting or surgery and thereby limiting morbidity and mortality of the patient.

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