A Review of Techniques Used for the Successful Performance of Carotid Endarterectomy

P. Cooper, J. McInerney
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Stroke remains a major medical problem because of its high rate of morbidity and mortality. 1 Atherosclerotic disease of the carotid artery continues to be a contributing factor in many strokes. The effectiveness of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for patients with carotid occlusive disease, with or without neurological symptoms, has been substantiated by several studies. 2–9 Although patients likely to experience the benefit of decreased stroke risk from CEA have been identified, there are a variety of specific technical details in performing the surgery that may help to decrease the stroke risk of the procedure itself. Meticulous attention to the fundamental techniques in the performance of a CEA is the primary means of reducing operative risk and is discussed here. In addition, the role of several divergent techniques proposed to further reduce operative risk, such as the type of anesthesia, the type of incision, the use of intraoperative shunting, the method of vessel closure, the use of the operating microscope, and the use of eversion versus conventional endarterectomy technique is reviewed.
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成功实施颈动脉内膜切除术的技术综述
由于中风的高发病率和死亡率,它仍然是一个主要的医学问题。1颈动脉粥样硬化性疾病仍然是许多中风的一个促成因素。颈动脉内膜切除术(CEA)对颈动脉闭塞性疾病患者的有效性,无论有无神经系统症状,已被几项研究证实。2-9虽然已经确定了CEA患者可能从降低中风风险中获益,但在实施手术过程中有许多具体的技术细节可能有助于降低手术本身的中风风险。在CEA的执行过程中,对基本技术的细致关注是降低手术风险的主要手段,本文将对此进行讨论。此外,本文还综述了为进一步降低手术风险而提出的几种不同技术的作用,如麻醉类型、切口类型、术中分流的使用、血管关闭的方法、手术显微镜的使用以及外翻与常规动脉内膜切除术技术的比较。
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