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RMJ. 2026; 51(3): 721-724


Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup

Rashid Usman, Rabail Fatima, Minahil Mazhar, Muhammad Tariq Khan.


Abstract
Objective: To share the clinical presentation, vascular injury pattern and surgical management of carotid injuries.
Methodology: This cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted at CMH Lahore and Multan from June 2023 to December 2024. It included all consecutive patients with carotid trauma (non-purposive consecutive sampling). The demographics, mode of presentation, injury type, surgical repair and postoperative complications were recorded.
Results: There were 21 (males 19, females 2) patients with mean age of 35.9±11.7 years. Mean time from injury to intervention was 7.83±6.11 hours. Penetrating trauma was the most common mode of injury (62%). Linear tear was commonest injury (38%) followed by transection (19%). Contusion with intravascular thrombosis, tear with partial loss of vessel wall and puncture wound was found in 14% (n=3) each. Hard signs were present in 62% (n=13) and 38% (n=8) had soft signs. Primary repair was performed in 28.5% (n=6), interposition grafting in 33% (n=7), patch repair and ligation in 14% (n=3) each and external to internal carotid artery transposition in 9.5% (n=2). Temporary intravascular arterial shunting (TIVAS) was done in 52% (n=11) patients.
Conclusion: Penetrating trauma to the carotid vessel is most common vascular trauma of neck. Interposition grafting is the safest of the repairs with minimal complications followed by primary repair of the vessel.

Key words: Carotid, cervical, injury, neck, trauma, vascular.


 
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Usman R, Fatima R, Mazhar M, Khan MT. Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. RMJ. 2026; 51(3): 721-724.


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Usman R, Fatima R, Mazhar M, Khan MT. Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. RMJ. 2026; 51(3): 721-724.



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Usman R, Fatima R, Mazhar M, Khan MT. Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. RMJ. (2026), [cited August 19, 2026]; 51(3): 721-724.



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Usman, R., Fatima, . R., Mazhar, . M. & Khan, . M. T. (2026) Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. RMJ, 51 (3), 721-724.



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Usman, Rashid, Rabail Fatima, Minahil Mazhar, and Muhammad Tariq Khan. 2026. Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. Rawal Medical Journal, 51 (3), 721-724.



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Usman, Rashid, Rabail Fatima, Minahil Mazhar, and Muhammad Tariq Khan. "Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup." Rawal Medical Journal 51 (2026), 721-724.



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Usman, Rashid, Rabail Fatima, Minahil Mazhar, and Muhammad Tariq Khan. "Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup." Rawal Medical Journal 51.3 (2026), 721-724. Print.



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Usman, R., Fatima, . R., Mazhar, . M. & Khan, . M. T. (2026) Carotid injuries-clinical presentation and surgical treatment in tertiary care vascular surgery setup. Rawal Medical Journal, 51 (3), 721-724.