Mauricio Gonzalez‐UrquijoVictor Hugo Viteri‐PérezAndrea Becerril‐GaitanDavid E. Hinojosa-GonzálezMaría Elizabeth Enríquez‐VegaIvan Walter Soto Vaca GuzmánGregorio Eloy Valda‐AmellerJosé de Jesús García‐PérezCarlos Vaquero PuertaVictor Hugo Jaramillo‐Vergara2026-03-222026-03-22202210.1007/s00268-022-06663-1https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-022-06663-1https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45338Citaciones: 26The most common CBT type on this cohort was hyperplasic, which might be partially explained by the high altitudes where these patients lived. Increased blood loss and operative time were associated with a higher Shamblin classification, and the risk of stroke was associated with patients presenting transoperative vascular lesions.enMedicineStroke (engine)Univariate analysisParagangliomaVascular surgeryCohortRetrospective cohort studySurgeryOdds ratioAmaurosis fugaxClinical Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes of Carotid Body Tumors: Data from the Carotid Paraganglioma Cooperative International Registry (CAPACITY) Grouparticle