Summary:
Atherosclerosis of carotid artery, resulting in stenosis is a common cause of cerebral ischaemia. Ischaemic
stroke is cause of death in 10 % of patients and the leading cause of disability in adults. The risk of stroke increases
with the degree of stenosis. The diagnosis of the degree of stenosis is performed by duplex sonography,
MR-angiography, CT-angiography and conventional angiography. Carotid endaterectomy is a method of choice
in the treatment in the case of high-grade carotid stenosis. The operation was introduced in 1953. Either regional
or general anaesthesia is used for the operation. The different monitoring techniques are used for assesment of
the need for shunting. Microsurgical technique enables perfect endarterectomy and fine arterial repair without
need for patch grafting. Other techniques of the treatment for carotid stenosis, including carotid angioplasty with
or without stenting are subject to the evaluation. Carotid endarterectomy is now the method of choice in the
treatment of high-grade carotid stenosis.
Key words:
carotid endarterectomy O cerebral ischaemia O monitoring techniques O microsurgery
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