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The carotid space (also called the carotid sheath space) is a paired deep cervical space that extends from the skull base to the mediastinum, enclosing the major neurovascular bundle of the neck. It is clinically and radiologically important due to its role as a conduit for infections, tumors, and vascular pathologies.
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Boundaries

Illustration demonstrating the three-layer organization of the fasciae in the retropharyngeal region. CCA, common carotid artery; DS, danger space; IJV, internal jugular vein; RPS, retropharyngeal space
Illustrated by J. Holland and D. Nahabedian Snosek M, Macchi V, Stecco C, Tubbs RS, De Caro R, Loukas M. Anatomical and histological study of the alar fascia. Clinical Anatomy. 2020;34(4):609-616. doi:10.1002/ca.23644
Extent
Contents

The carotid space. Illustration demonstrating the contents and configuration of the left carotid space, including cranial nerves IX, X, XI, and XII
Chengazi, H.U., Bhatt, A.A. Pathology of the carotid space. Insights Imaging 10, 21 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0704-z