Effective surgical treatment of the carotid sinus syndrome

R. J. Toorop, M. R M Scheltinga, M. H M Bender, J. A. Charbon, M. C. Huige, F. L. Moll, C. M A Bruijninckx

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Abstract

Elderly patients frequendy suffer from dizziness and syncope; however, an underlying disease may not always be identified. Three patients aged 69, 71 and 56, respectively, experienced spells of dizziness and syncope. Massage of the carotid sinus demonstrated the presence of a carotid sinus syndrome (CSS), an abnormal baroreflex response of the carotid sinus that leads to asystole and extreme hypotension. Conventional treatment is generally by insertion of a pacemaker. These patients, however, were referred to the vascular surgery department of our hospital for removal of adventitial layers of proximal portions of the internal carotid artery. Recovery was uneventful; all three are now free of symptoms. CSS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of dizziness and syncope. Surgical denervation of the carotid artery is a valid treatment option, especially in the vasodepressive or mixed type of CSS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)683-686
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume50
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2009

Keywords

  • Carotid arteries
  • Carotid sinus syncope
  • Vascular surgical procedures

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