Experts in Treating Carotid Artery
Disease
Carotid artery disease occurs when fat, cholesterol, calcium,
and other substances – collectively called plaque –
clog the two large blood vessels in the neck. These blood vessels are
responsible for delivering blood to the brain and head. Blockage increases the risk
of stroke, which
can cause permanent brain damage or even death.
UT Southwestern’s
vascular surgeons are experts at treating carotid artery disease. Our surgeons
have in-depth experience performing all carotid procedures, including:
- Standard carotid endarterectomy
- Transfemoral carotid stenting
- Innovative procedures such as TCAR (transcervical
carotid artery revascularization)
We offer some of the
most advanced interventional therapies and surgical procedures available to
treat all forms of vascular disease, and our surgeons perform more than 1,000
vascular operations each year. State-of-the-art intraoperative neuromonitoring
is used in the operating room to monitor brain activity during surgery.
Our doctors and
scientists are leading the way in developing new treatments that extend and
improve the lives of our patients and others throughout the world. We work
closely with UT Southwestern’s neurologists to provide comprehensive care.
Risk Factors and Symptoms of Carotid Artery
Disease
Risk factors for carotid artery disease include:
A patient might not experience any symptoms of carotid artery disease until
the blood vessels are significantly narrowed or blocked. A stroke might be the
first sign of the disease.
Diagnosis of Carotid Artery Disease
Imaging tests are the standard way we diagnose carotid artery
disease. These include:
- Carotid ultrasound (sonography),
which helps evaluate blood flow and pressure in the carotid arteries
- Computed tomography (CT) scan
or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to
see signs of stroke or other abnormalities
- CT or MRI angiography, which uses a contrast dye to provide additional
images of blood flow in the blood vessels
We also collect a
patient’s medical history and conduct a physical exam to help us accurately
diagnose the condition.
Treatment for Carotid Artery Disease
The goal of treatment for carotid artery
disease is to avoid stroke. We work with patients who have carotid artery
disease to tailor a treatment plan to their individual situation.
Our treatments for
carotid artery disease include:
- Lifestyle changes, such as exercising
regularly, improving diet, quitting smoking, or losing weight
- Endarterectomy (surgery to prevent the plaque) and stenting (putting a small
metal stent in the blocked artery), or TCAR (transcarotid carotid artery
revascularization)