Surgical and embryological perspective of a big loop of internal carotid artery extending laterally beyond internal jugular vein

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Abstract

Knowledge of variations of the internal carotid artery is significant to surgeons and radiologists. The internal carotid artery normally runs a straight course in the neck. Its anomalies can lead to its iatrogenic injuries. We report a case of a large loop of the internal carotid artery in a male cadaver aged about 75 years. The common carotid artery terminated by dividing it into the external carotid artery and internal carotid arteries at the level of the upper border of the thyroid cartilage. From the level of origin, the internal carotid artery coursed upwards, backwards and laterally, and formed a large loop behind the internal jugular vein. The variation was found on the left side of the neck and was unilateral. The uncommon looping of the internal carotid artery might result in altered blood flow to the brain and may lead to misperceptions in surgical, imaging, and invasive procedures.

First Page

413

Last Page

416

DOI

10.1007/s00276-020-02619-z

Publication Date

3-1-2021

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