Bilateral Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion, External Carotid Artery Stenosis, and Vertebral Artery Kinking: May It Be Asymptomatic?

Ann Vasc Surg. 2017 Oct:44:416.e5-416.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2017.04.038. Epub 2017 May 6.

Abstract

The clinical spectrum of internal carotid artery occlusion ranges from being a completely asymptomatic occlusion to a devastating stroke or death. The prevalence of asymptomatic internal carotid artery occlusion is unknown, particularly for bilateral occlusion. The distal branches of the external carotid artery anastomose with distal branches of the internal carotid artery provide important sources of collateral circulation to the brain. Stenosis of the external carotid artery with ipsilateral/bilateral internal occlusion may result in ischemic sequelae. Coiling or kinking of the vertebral artery is a rare morphological entity that is infrequently reported because it remains asymptomatic and has no clinical relevance. Currently, there is little evidence to support management strategies for this disease entity and no official recommendations for asymptomatic bilateral carotid artery occlusion. We present a case of a 62-year-old female with asymptomatic bilateral internal carotid artery occlusion, bilateral external carotid artery stenoses, and bilateral kinking of the vertebral artery at the V2 segment, who has been successfully managed conservatively for over 5 years. An individualized approach to management of patients with bilateral internal carotid artery occlusion, especially in combination with external carotid artery stenosis and elongation malformations of the vertebral artery is key to a successful strategy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Asymptomatic Diseases
  • Cardiovascular Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Carotid Artery, External* / diagnostic imaging
  • Carotid Artery, Internal* / diagnostic imaging
  • Carotid Stenosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Carotid Stenosis / therapy*
  • Computed Tomography Angiography
  • Diet
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Risk Reduction Behavior*
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
  • Vertebral Artery* / diagnostic imaging

Substances

  • Cardiovascular Agents