Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
Online ISSN : 1884-4545
Print ISSN : 0032-6313
ISSN-L : 0032-6313
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Two Cases of Bleeding Aneurysm of Epiglottic Vallecula
Ryoji KagoyaHiroko MonobeHitoshi Tojima
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2009 Volume 102 Issue 9 Pages 755-759

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Abstract
We experienced two cases of bleeding from a small aneurysm developed in an epiglottic vallecula. In the first case, bleeding was controlled by lingual artery embolization. In the second, the aneurysm was cauterized under general anesthesia in addition to embolization. In the head and neck region, aneurysms in the carotid artery, superficial temporal artery, thyroid artery and lingual artery have been reported in the past. Venous aneurysm has developed in the internal jugular vein, external jugular vein and retromandibular vein. There have been a few cases in which bleeding from a small aneurysm was critical in the oropharyngeal region. We consider that embolization and cauterization without delay are important in cases presenting with active bleeding from a small aneurysm.
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