Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling

A patient is described with a right-sided tortuous siphon-like extracranial internal carotid artery leading to highly distressing ipsilateral heart beat synchronous pulsatile tinnitus, scoring 9/10 measuring loudness. Dilating the balloon during the occlusion test in or distal to the siphon-like ano...

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Main Authors: Dirk De Ridder, Sven Vanneste, Tomas Menovsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Otolaryngology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/938787
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description A patient is described with a right-sided tortuous siphon-like extracranial internal carotid artery leading to highly distressing ipsilateral heart beat synchronous pulsatile tinnitus, scoring 9/10 measuring loudness. Dilating the balloon during the occlusion test in or distal to the siphon-like anomaly reduces the arterial pulsations. Subsequently, surgery is performed using Teflon as an external construct to straighten the siphon-like anomaly. Postoperatively, the pulsations improve to 5/10 in a standing position and disappear during a reclined position. By adding a hearing aid, the pulsations are almost completely gone during a standing position (1/10) and remain absent in a reclined position.
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spelling doaj-art-56a1efe2e06540b28c3d9fd261522c112025-02-03T05:46:43ZengWileyCase Reports in Otolaryngology2090-67652090-67732013-01-01201310.1155/2013/938787938787Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial RemodelingDirk De Ridder0Sven Vanneste1Tomas Menovsky2TRI Tinnitus Clinic, BRAI2N & Department of Neurosurgery, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Edegem, BelgiumTRI Tinnitus Clinic, BRAI2N & Department of Neurosurgery, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Edegem, BelgiumTRI Tinnitus Clinic, BRAI2N & Department of Neurosurgery, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Edegem, BelgiumA patient is described with a right-sided tortuous siphon-like extracranial internal carotid artery leading to highly distressing ipsilateral heart beat synchronous pulsatile tinnitus, scoring 9/10 measuring loudness. Dilating the balloon during the occlusion test in or distal to the siphon-like anomaly reduces the arterial pulsations. Subsequently, surgery is performed using Teflon as an external construct to straighten the siphon-like anomaly. Postoperatively, the pulsations improve to 5/10 in a standing position and disappear during a reclined position. By adding a hearing aid, the pulsations are almost completely gone during a standing position (1/10) and remain absent in a reclined position.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/938787
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Case Reports in Otolaryngology
title Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling
title_full Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling
title_fullStr Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling
title_full_unstemmed Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling
title_short Pulsatile Tinnitus due to a Tortuous Siphon-Like Internal Carotid Artery Successfully Treated by Arterial Remodeling
title_sort pulsatile tinnitus due to a tortuous siphon like internal carotid artery successfully treated by arterial remodeling
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