Clinical Challenge in Vascular Surgery: Carotid Artery Stenosis
Jun 7, 2021
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The podcast discusses carotid artery stenosis and its management, including diagnosis, imaging, and surgical options. They focus on Transcarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR), a new technique. The hosts also mention seminal papers in carotid artery stenosis. Each chapter explores different aspects of the evaluation and treatment, emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular risk factors, statin medication regimen, and patient selection.
Optimal medical management is crucial in addressing systemic cardiovascular disease in carotid artery disease patients.
Trans-carotid artery revascularization (T-car) is a promising procedure for reducing the risk of stroke in high-grade carotid artery stenosis.
Deep dives
The importance of optimizing medical management for carotid artery disease
When managing carotid artery disease, it is crucial to prioritize optimal medical management. This includes implementing high-intensity statin therapy, smoking cessation, anti-hypertensive treatment, and diabetes management. These measures are essential to address systemic cardiovascular disease and should not be overlooked.
Options for treating high-grade carotid artery stenosis
For patients with high-grade carotid artery stenosis, there are several surgical options to consider. Traditional carotid endarterectomy, trans-femoral carotid stenting, and trans-carotid artery revascularization (T-car) are the main procedures available. Each technique has its own advantages and considerations, such as patient anatomy and medical risk factors. Choosing the appropriate procedure requires careful evaluation and consideration of individual patient characteristics.
Trans-carotid artery revascularization (T-car): Exploring a new technique
T-car, or trans-carotid artery revascularization, is a relatively new procedure for carotid artery disease. It involves placing a carotid stent via a neck incision and utilizing flow reversal to minimize the risk of embolization. T-car has shown promising results in reducing the risk of stroke compared to traditional carotid stenting. However, patient selection is crucial, and there are specific anatomical and medical criteria that must be met for T-car to be a viable option.
Key considerations in the management of carotid artery disease
When managing carotid artery disease, it is important to consider various factors. These include determining symptomatic versus asymptomatic disease, optimizing medical therapy, evaluating anatomical criteria for surgical options, and staying updated on clinical trials and guidelines. Patients with carotid artery disease require individualized care, and decision-making should be based on a comprehensive assessment of their medical history, imaging results, and procedural risks and benefits.
Clinical Challenge in Surgery – Carotid Artery Stenosis
Carotid endarterectomy is a great option for most patients, but what do you do when the lesion extends high in the neck or the neck has been irradiated? In this episode from the Vascular Surgery team at Behind the Knife, we discuss carotid artery stenosis using a real patient case from the University of Michigan. We touch on diagnosis and imaging as well as medical and surgical management of carotid disease with a special discussion about Transcarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR), a new technique available for the treatment of carotid lesions.
Dr. Nicholas Osborne is an Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery at the University of Michigan and the Chief of Vascular Surgery at the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Healthcare System.
Dr. Frank Davis is a Chief Resident in the Integrated Vascular Surgery program at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Craig Brown is a PGY-6 in the General Surgery program at the University of Michigan.