2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2010.04.004
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Aneurisma gigante carotídeo intrapetroso

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“…[14] Ruptured petrous ICA aneurysms may cause massive epistaxis[131516171819] and hemorrhagic shock or hemorrhagic otorrhagia. [15] They pose a unique management dilemma, especially when giant or infectious[61619202122232425] and are difficult to treat surgically, due to the inherent challenges of microsurgical access to the carotid canal of the petrous bone. [2627] Endovascular approaches may also prove challenging, typically as the consequence of therapeutically-unamenable morphology, but occasionally due to size considerations as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14] Ruptured petrous ICA aneurysms may cause massive epistaxis[131516171819] and hemorrhagic shock or hemorrhagic otorrhagia. [15] They pose a unique management dilemma, especially when giant or infectious[61619202122232425] and are difficult to treat surgically, due to the inherent challenges of microsurgical access to the carotid canal of the petrous bone. [2627] Endovascular approaches may also prove challenging, typically as the consequence of therapeutically-unamenable morphology, but occasionally due to size considerations as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%