Pegoraro M, Barile C, Nessi F, Bertoldo U
Divisione di Chirurgia Vascolare, Ospedale Molinette, Torino.
Minerva Cardioangiol. 1990 May;38(5):211-3.
Our experience with patients undergoing carotid endoarteriectomy over a 10 year period has been retrospectively reviewed. Nerve injuries were detected by reviewing postoperative progress and clinical notes. One hundred thirty-four procedures were performed on 120 patients, to 15 of whom (9%) occurred major nerve injuries. These included seven vagal nerve injuries causing ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis and hoarseness, five injuries of the marginal mandibular nerve and three injuries of the hypoglossal nerve. None of the patients with nerve injury had a stroke as a result of carotid operation. Vocal cord paralysis was documented by laryngoscopy. The incidence of cranial nerve injury during carotid endoarteriectomy appears to be higher than expected, particularly if asymptomatic patients are controlled.
我们回顾性分析了10年间接受颈动脉内膜切除术患者的情况。通过查阅术后病程和临床记录来检测神经损伤。对120例患者进行了134例手术,其中15例(9%)发生了严重神经损伤。这些损伤包括7例迷走神经损伤导致同侧声带麻痹和声音嘶哑,5例下颌缘支神经损伤和3例舌下神经损伤。神经损伤的患者均未因颈动脉手术发生中风。喉镜检查记录了声带麻痹情况。颈动脉内膜切除术期间颅神经损伤的发生率似乎高于预期,尤其是在无症状患者中。