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The Carotid-Carotid Bypass Graft

Archives of Surgery, 1980
Occasional patients have multiple, branch artery occlusions of the aortic arch that preclude any of the standard extrathoracic bypass grafts. We recently treated such a patient with carotid-carotid bypass and found it to be remarkably simple and effective.
F D, Manart, R F, Kempczinski
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Carotid ligation for carotid aneurysms

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1976
Thirty patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage due to rupture of a carotid aneurysm were treated by ligation of the common carotid artery. Two patients died as a result of the procedure, two patients developed persisting hemisphere deficit. Eight of the ten patients who developed cerebral ischemia after the operation were operated within ten days after ...
G, Blaauw, R, Braakman
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Carotid Bypass for Carotid Occlusion

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2015
The 2-year risk of ipsilateral ischemic stroke following internal carotid artery occlusion (ICAO) in a patient undergoing maximal medical therapy is 5-8% per year. While medical therapy may reduce the risk of stroke, it does not completely eliminate it. Since the 1985 extracranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass study, additional trials have been conducted
Ziad A, Hage   +3 more
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Carotid Angioplasty

Contemporary Neurosurgery, 1997
Carotid angioplasty with stenting (PTAS) is now being investigated as an alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Proven superiority in at least three areas of PTAS will need be accomplished before angioplasty supplants CEA; namely, safety, cost, and durability.One hundred and seven patients served as the basis for this previously reported review ...
W S, Fisher, W D, Jordan
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Carotid endarterectomy versus carotid angioplasty

The Lancet, 1997
This istherefore a fundamental baseline upon which we can allwork to plan the future care of our patients. However,subsequent to the publication of these trials, there hasbeen an exceptional increase in the number of carotidendarterectomies in the UK, together with ongoing debatethat although this procedure may be clinically effective, itmight not be ...
Naylor, AR, London, NJM, Bell, PRF
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THE CAROTID SINUS AND THE CAROTID BODY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
At the annual convention of the American Medical Association in June 1964, three of the papers presented before the Section on General Surgery dealt with the operation of glomectomy and its part in the treatment of asthma. Removal of the carotid body and nervous tissue of the carotid sinus is an easy matter, but the decision to remove these structures ...
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Hemicooling of the brain by carotid-carotid perfusion

Experimental Neurology, 1968
Cooling of the brain by carotid-carotid perfusion was carried out in cats. As the brain temperature was lowered from 37 to 12 C, the arterial PO2 was increased and PCO2 decreased while there was no significant change in pH. There was no change in resting membrane potential of polarized elements in the cerebral cortex as the brain temperature was ...
C L, Li, T, Ohta, G, Ojemann, L, Parker
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