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  • 1Swedish Neuroscience Institute and Swedish Medical Center, Cherry Hill Campus Seattle, Washington, USA. curtis_ja@yahoo.com.au

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This review compares conventional and eversion carotid endarterectomy techniques for safe plaque removal and lasting closure. It highlights differing neurosurgical and vascular approaches to managing carotid stenosis.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Stroke Medicine

Background:

  • Carotid endarterectomy aims for safe plaque removal and non-stenotic closure.
  • Technical variations in carotid endarterectomy are debated.
  • Management of carotid stenosis involves multidisciplinary stroke units.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review operative nuances and outcomes of conventional versus eversion endarterectomy.
  • To focus on the eversion endarterectomy technique.
  • To present neurosurgical and vascular perspectives on carotid endarterectomy.

Main Methods:

  • Review of operative techniques and outcomes.
  • Comparison of conventional endarterectomy with primary repair (neurosurgical approach).
  • Focus on eversion endarterectomy (vascular surgical approach).

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Main Results:

  • Neurosurgical teams predominantly use conventional endarterectomy with primary repair.
  • Vascular surgical teams predominantly use eversion endarterectomy.
  • The paper discusses the nuances and outcomes associated with each technique.

Conclusions:

  • Different surgical specialties favor distinct carotid endarterectomy techniques.
  • Understanding these variations is crucial for optimizing carotid stenosis management.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration informs the choice of surgical approach.