# Exposed Embolic Coils Observed in a 64-Year-Old Male With Head and Neck Cancer Following Transarterial Embolization for Carotid Blowout Syndrome

**Authors:** Jia-Zheng Huang, Wei-Chen Lu, Bo-Ching Lee

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/2024/7925511 · Case Reports in Oncological Medicine · 2024-05-13

## TL;DR

A 64-year-old cancer patient had embolic coils from a previous procedure exposed in a neck wound, managed by cutting the coils and monitoring.

## Contribution

This case report highlights a rare complication of transarterial embolization and a conservative management approach.

## Key findings

- Exposed embolic coils were observed in a malignant wound following transarterial embolization.
- Computed tomography angiography is crucial for assessing embolic coils in such cases.
- Transection of exposed coils with close monitoring is a viable conservative management strategy.

## Abstract

Background: Delayed migration and exposure of embolic coils is a rare complication of endovascular therapy for carotid blowout syndrome.

Methods: A 64-year-old man with recurrent tongue cancer noticed the presence of foreign body in the malignant wound on the right side of his neck. He had undergone transarterial embolization on his right vertebral artery, right common carotid artery (CCA), and internal carotid artery (ICA) for carotid blowout syndrome 1 month prior. On physical examination, exposed spring-like metallic coils were observed, covered in brownish granulation tissue, at the bottom of the malignant wound. Neck radiograph and computed tomography confirmed the extrusion and migration of the embolic coils.

Results: In this case, the patient was managed by transection of the exposed coils at the wound surface with close monitoring.

Conclusions: Computed tomography angiography is essential for assessing the condition of the remaining embolic coils. In cases with thrombosed parent arteries, a conservative approach, like the transection of exposed coils, can be employed as part of the management strategy.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cancer (MONDO:0004992)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Carotid Blowout Syndrome (MESH:D016893), tongue cancer (MESH:D014062), Head and Neck Cancer (MESH:D006258), Embolic Coils (MESH:D004617)
- **Chemicals:** embolic coils (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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