Background: Axillary artery aneurysms necessitate repair due to potential neurovascular complications. With increasing endovascular interventions for these uncommon lesions, there is a need to evaluate their usage against conventional open repair.
Case: We discuss the management of 2 patients with symptomatic axillary artery aneurysms who presented to our institution.
Background: Surgical management of advanced head and neck tumors involving the carotid artery remains controversial with compromised survival outcomes and heightened risks of morbidity and mortality.
Case: We describe a case of a 74-year-old lady with previous T1N0M0 left tongue squamous cell carcinoma, who developed a left nodal recurrence encasing the left external carotid artery from the carotid bifurcation. She underwent an extended left radical neck dissection with carotid artery patch plasty and remains well to date, 10 months after surgery.