How to repair non-atheromatous carotid lesions
Abstract
Non-atheromatous surgical lesions are
estimated to represent at most 10% of all carotid
procedures, most of which involve atheromatous
lesions. Isolated tortuosity of the carotid vessels is
sometimes treated surgically. The pathologies most
frequently studied are extra-cranial carotid
aneurysms, dissections, and fibromuscular dysplasia.
Behcet’s disease only rarely affects the carotid trunk,
but in view of its prevalence in our country of Algeria
a short section will be devoted to it. A series of 57
patients treated for non-atheromatous carotid lesions
is presented article. These cases were treated using
both endovascular and conventional surgical
techniques. A review of the literature shows that
endovascular treatment is now replacing conventional
surgery for most indications except carotid
paraganglioma.