• Annales de chirurgie · Jan 1999

    Comparative Study

    [Carotid surgery under loco-regional anesthesia. Early results of 100 recent cases].

    • J Combe, C Marchand, J Y Huart, M al Sayed, M Combe, and G Camelot.
    • Service de Chirurgie Vasculaire et Anesthésiologie, CHU Jean-Minjoz, Besancon.
    • Ann Chir. 1999 Jan 1; 53 (6): 487-93.

    AbstractA prospective single-centre study was performed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of carotid revascularisation under local anesthesia. Between November 1, 1996 and March 30, 1998, 92 patients underwent surgery for 100 carotid artery stenoses under local cervical block anesthesia. Fifty-eight stenoses were asymptomatic and 42 were symptomatic. Duplex ultrasound scanning showed a tight (n = 17) or very tight carotid artery stenosis (n = 83); angiography showed 19 contralateral carotid artery stenosis and 30 hemodynamically significant stenosis of vertebral and/or subclavian arteries. Cerebral Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (N = 87) with circle of Willis Magnetic Resonance Angiogram (MRA) (n = 83) detected 29 ischemic defects (33%). Fifteen ischemic defects were found in 58 asymptomatic patients (26%). Circle of Willis was incomplete in 41%. Anesthesia was performed using superficial cervical block (n = 100). Endarterectomy was the most commonly used revascularisation technique in 86 cases with 5 eversion endarterectomies; carotid vein or prosthetic graft was used in 14%. In this study, there was no mortality, and no cardiac or neurologic complications, during the first postoperative month. Twelve patients experienced neurologic intolerance to carotid clamping. This clamping-related ischemia required 4 shunts. All patients with clamping intolerance had a good clinical outcome after revascularisation with no objective or MRI sequelae. Incomplete circle of Willis on MRA was a significant predictive test of clamping intolerance (p < 0.0001). Carotid artery surgery under local anesthesia reduces the cumulative mortality and morbidity rate (TCMM) to a very low level: 0% in this study. These recent results are the modern reference for current carotid artery surgery evaluation.

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