Early results of visceral hybrid repair for high-risk patients with complex and extended TAAAs and CEADs are encouraging in a selected group of high risk patients in whom open repair is hazardous and branched endografts are not yet optional.
Early CEA within 6 weeks after a carotid-related ischemic stroke can be performed with a perioperative stroke or mortality rate comparable with the results reported in the European Carotid Surgery Trial and the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial. The risk of parenchymatous bleeding is low. ASA grades III and IV and decreasing age were predictive of an increased perioperative risk, especially if CEA was performed within the first 3 weeks. Patients at low risk can undergo operation safely within the first 3 weeks. Individual patient selection in an interdisciplinary approach between neurologists, anesthesiologists, and vascular surgeons remains mandatory in these patients.
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