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CAROTID ANGIOGRAPHY AND STENTING
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WHAT IS CAROTID ANGIOGRAPHY
Carotid angiography is an invasive, non-surgical X-ray imaging procedure used to detect the presence of narrowing or blockage (atherosclerosis) in the carotid arteries. This procedure determines your risk for future strokes.Based on the results of other tests, carotid angiography may be performed when carotid artery disease is suspected.
PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION
During angioplasty, a balloon catheter is guided to the area of the blockage or narrowing. When the balloon is inflated, the fatty plaque or blockage is compressed against the artery walls to improve blood flow. A carotid stent is placed inside the carotid artery at the site of the blockage and provides support to keep the artery open.
For patients who meet certain eligibility criteria, carotid stenting offers a less invasive approach than carotid endarterectomy, the traditional surgical treatment for carotid artery blockages.
Carotid stenting can be performed while the patient is awake, reducing recovery time.