Scientific paperLong-term follow-up of patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy in the presence of a contralateral occlusion☆
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2021, Journal of the American College of SurgeonsCitation Excerpt :Similarly, Karmeli and coworkers2 and Lacroix and colleagues21 reported no differences in perioperative outcomes in CEA patients with and without CCO. Jacobowitz and coauthors22 reported long-term stroke prevention in patients with CCO after CEA, while Rutgers and colleagues23 concluded that CEA in patients with CCO improves cerebral hemodynamics in both sides. A recent large analysis comparing TCAR with CEA in all patients showed similar risks of stroke and death, but significant reduction in the risk of myocardial infarction and cranial nerve injuries.
Influence of the contralateral carotid artery on carotid surgery outcome
2012, Annals of Vascular SurgeryCitation Excerpt :Among the different statuses of the contralateral carotid, only occlusion modified the surgical data, with a higher rate of shunt use, although data on shunt use are rarely reported in the literature. Many of the series deal with patients operated on under GA, with various forms of cerebral monitoring (surveillance with electroencephalography17,18,23,29,36,43 or with somatosensory evoked potentials30) and various criteria for shunt use, which may depend on disturbances shown on the monitoring system38,40,48, or may be systematic.31,32,39,42,49 We decided to exclude patients operated on under GA so as to obtain a homogeneous assessment of intolerance to clamping and the use of shunts.
Impact of practice patterns in shunt use during carotid endarterectomy with contralateral carotid occlusion
2012, Journal of Vascular SurgeryRisk of Stroke for Carotid Endarterectomy Patients with Contralateral Carotid Occlusion
2008, Annals of Vascular SurgeryCitation Excerpt :The role of a contralateral carotid occlusion in the appearance of neurological complications after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) operations is still a matter of some debate.1-7
Natural history of carotid artery occlusion contralateral to carotid endarterectomy
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Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of The Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 22–26, 1995.