Annali italiani di chirurgia
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The purpose of carotid surgery is to prevent the incidence of stroke in patients with cerebrovascular disease. It's important, therefore, to find the most useful methods of cerebral protection and flow monitorization during carotid endarterectomy. It is well known that patient's clamping tolerance changes according to his anatomical and physiopathological conditions (contralateral carotid patency, stenosis, occlusion), and compensative circles efficiency (Willis). ⋯ Authors show their 10 years (1986-1996) experience of 624 carotid endarterectomies performed on 580 patients evaluated by: -symptomatic or asymptomatic lesions -mono-bilateral stenosis -general or loco-regional anaesthesia -clamping tolerance -carotid shunting -intra-postoperative complications (temporary or persistent). According to results, authors propose loco-regional anaesthesia in carotid endarterectomy as a simply available and at low costs method to monitorize cerebral functions. In addition it has low rate complications, few contra-indications and may be selected like first-choice anaesthesiological method.