If you DON'T do something about the arterial plaque, you WILL have a stroke when some of the plaque breaks free.
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successful carotid endarterectomy surgery reduces risk of stroke by as much as 80% in people who have had either transient ischemic attacks or symptoms of stroke
Carotid endarterectomy is the process to remove the plaque on the lining of a clogged carotid artery.
A carotid endarterectomy is performed on those who have suffered a mild stroke because of a carotid artery disease. Depending on the circumstances as well as how extreme the disease is increases the risks of a carotid endarterectomy.
The procedure is contraindicated in patients with an occluded carotid artery and in cases of severe neurologic deficit resulting from cerebral infarction.
The first approach is known as microsurgical carotid endarterectomy . The second approach is termed endovascular angioplasty and stenting.
to follow their doctor's guidelines for stroke prevention, which will reduce the progression of artherosclerosis and avoid repeat narrowing of the carotid artery