[High-degree bilateral carotid stenoses].

1994 
The indication for carotid endarterectomy in patients with unilateral stenotic lesions as well as the operative risk in patients with bilateral disease is still controversial among experts. We performed a retrospective analysis in our patients with bilateral carotid endarterectomy. 578 patients underwent carotid endarterectomy at our institution from 1986-1992: 54 patients (9.3%) had bilateral carotid disease. 30% of these patients were asymptomatic and 16% had symptoms from both sides. Surgical results concerning the optimal restoration of blood supply (75%) and the occurrence of recurrent stenosis (8%) were comparable for patients with unilateral and bilateral carotid endarterectomy. On the contrary, in patients with bilateral carotid disease, both the operative morbidity (2.8%) and mortality (1.8%) were increased as compared to the total study population (1.9% and 0.45% resp.). Carotid endarterectomy is very effective in preventing stroke especially in patients with multiple vessel disease as compared to the natural history of these lesions.
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