Abstract

BackgroundAt present, there is no consensus on the treatment of common carotid artery occlusion (CCAO). We explored the surgical indications and observed the therapeutic effects of carotid-carotid crossover bypass and ring-stripping hybrid operation for treatment of Rile’s type 1A CCAO.MethodsThe imaging data, clinical manifestations, surgical complications and postoperative ischemic events were retrospectively collected from the 6 cases with Rile’s type 1A CCAO that underwent surgery in our department from 2011 to 2018. Of the 6 cases, 4 received carotid-carotid crossover bypass and 2 ring-stripping hybrid operation.ResultsOf the 6 cases, 4 were male and 2 females, with a mean age of 62.7 years. All cases had the left CCAO combined with decreased computed tomography perfusion (CTP) in the left internal carotid artery blood supply area. In the 4 cases receiving carotid-carotid crossover bypass, the mean operation time was 186±13 min, the mean hospital stay was 17±1 d, postoperative CTP improved, one case had swallowing foreign body sensation, synthetic vascular grafts were patent and no ischemic events occurred during the mean follow-up of 62.3±26.3 months. In the 2 cases receiving ring-stripping hybrid operation, the mean operation time was 118±11 min, the mean hospital stay was 5.5±0.7 d, postoperative CTP improved, and the opened common carotid arteries (CCA) were patent and no ischemic events occurred during the mean follow-up of 17.5±3.5 months.ConclusionsRile’s type 1A CCAO with related symptoms and decreased CTP should be treated by revascularization. The carotid-carotid crossover bypass is a good choice in bypass schemes because of its easy operation and good long-term patency. The ring-stripping hybrid operation may be an ideal surgical scheme for Rile’s type 1A CCAO.

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