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Carotid Artery Stenosis Stenting

Carotid artery stenosis stenting is a procedure to open narrowed or blocked carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain, reducing the risk of stroke.

Understanding Carotid Artery Stenosis Stenting

Carotid artery stenosis occurs when the arteries in the neck that supply blood to the brain become narrowed or blocked, usually due to atherosclerosis. Stenting involves inserting a small mesh tube (stent) into the artery to keep it open and improve blood flow to the brain.

Managing Carotid Artery Stenosis Stenting

After the procedure, patients may experience reduced risk of stroke and improved blood flow to the brain. Regular monitoring and management of underlying conditions such as hypertension and diabetes are crucial for long-term vascular health.

Vascular Surgeon in Vadodara (Rutvij Shah)

For expert evaluation and treatment of carotid artery stenosis, consulting with Rutvij Shah, a vascular surgeon in Vadodara, ensures comprehensive care and optimal outcomes for patients.

FAQS

  • What are the symptoms of carotid artery stenosis?

    Symptoms may include transient ischemic attacks (TIAs or mini-strokes), difficulty speaking, weakness or numbness in the face or limbs, and sudden onset of severe headache.

  • How is carotid artery stenosis diagnosed?

    Diagnosis often involves imaging tests such as carotid ultrasound, CT angiography, or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).

  • Who is at risk for carotid artery stenosis?

    Risk factors include advanced age, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol levels, and a family history of vascular disease.

  • What are the benefits of carotid artery stenting compared to carotid endarterectomy?

    Stenting is less invasive and may be suitable for patients at higher surgical risk or with anatomical considerations that make surgery challenging.

  • What complications can occur after carotid artery stenting?

    Complications may include stroke, bleeding at the catheter insertion site, infection, or damage to the artery.

  • How long does recovery take after carotid artery stenting?

    Recovery is typically quick, with most patients able to resume normal activities shortly after the procedure. Regular follow-up visits are necessary to monitor carotid artery function and stent patency.

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