Carotid endarterectomy is an open surgery to remove the plaque. A skin incision is made in the neck and the carotid artery is located. Temporary clamps are placed across the artery above and below the area of stenosis to stop blood flow. During this time, the carotid artery on the other side of the neck carries blood flow to the brain. The surgeon makes an incision in the artery over the blocked area. The plaque buildup is peeled out and removed. The artery is then closed with tiny sutures and the clamps removed to allow blood flow to the brain.
Preparing for your First Visit with the Vascular Doctor
Make sure that you are ready for your first visit with the doctor and bring any medical records you have.
Before Surgery
Please follow the instructions that must be kept before any surgery. Inform your vascular doctor if you have any problems.
After Surgery
Insure that you arranged everything before you leave the hospital. Please read our helpful tips and advices.
Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy
If you are going to have a colonoscopy in the near future, these are the most important things you have to know.