• Sao Paulo Med J · Sep 2002

    Case Reports

    Ring-stripping retrograde common carotid endarterectomy: case report.

    • Eduardo Toledo de Aguiar, Alex Lederman, and Patrícia Matsunaga.
    • Departamento de Cirurgia, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil. etaguiar@usp.br
    • Sao Paulo Med J. 2002 Sep 2; 120 (5): 154157154-7.

    ContextTotal occlusion of the common carotid is rare and the indications and techniques for surgical treatment are still a matter of controversy.ObjectiveTo demonstrate the feasibility of retrograde common carotid endarterectomy.DesignRetrospective case report study.SettingTertiary care private hospital.ParticipantsThree patients underwent ring-stripping retrograde common carotid endarterectomy. Their ages were 81, 68 and 65 years. All were hypertensive with generalized atherosclerosis, two had diabetes mellitus, and one had undergone coronary artery bypass some years earlier and had non-dialytic chronic renal insufficiency. Symptoms of brain ischemia were present in two patients. All patients had total occlusion of the common carotid, extending from the origin to the bifurcation and localized in the right common carotid in two cases. In two cases the internal carotid artery was also occluded.Main MeasurementsPostoperative early mortality and stroke rate, and the medium and long-term endarterectomy patency.ResultsThere were no deaths. One patient had a transient ischemic attack. All endarterectomies were patent after eight months, four years and seven years of follow-up.ConclusionThere is low mortality, and the procedure can be done through only one cervical incision. Tandem lesions of the carotid arteries can be treated together. It is suitable for long total occlusions of the common carotid, and long-term patency.

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