Resectable fusiform internal jugular vein aneurysm with vascular excision and bypass with an 8 mm Maquet graft: A case report.
Ting-Sheng GongTzong-Shiun LiPublished in: Medicine (2023)
The patient had a contrast-enhanced head and neck computed tomography, and the images efficiently diagnosed a venous aneurysm. This patient had refractory pain, which was a significant indication of the operation. We decided by ourselves on the duration of the interval of following up. We used excision and bypassing with graft, and the result was beneficial.
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