2016
DOI: 10.17116/kardio20169129-33
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Internal carotid artery kinking. The clinic, diagnosis and surgical treatment

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“…Microaneurysms present in the ICA wall can be managed by resection of the arterial portion with patch repair or by transposing the artery into the previous ostium 83 . For cases of ICA kinking combined with stenosis, eversion CEA with resection of the ICA is optimal 111 . If closing the carotid artery proves difficult, patch angioplasty could be necessary 112 .…”
Section: Therapeutic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microaneurysms present in the ICA wall can be managed by resection of the arterial portion with patch repair or by transposing the artery into the previous ostium 83 . For cases of ICA kinking combined with stenosis, eversion CEA with resection of the ICA is optimal 111 . If closing the carotid artery proves difficult, patch angioplasty could be necessary 112 .…”
Section: Therapeutic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the most significant morphological changes in the artery wall are typically found in the area of tortuosity, while the CCA wall and the ICA mouth undergo fewer morphological changes. 16 17 ICA prosthetics is often associated with a higher incidence of complications. 18 Therefore, it is advisable to perform this technique only in cases where there are absolute indications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El origen de la DMAE es desconocido, pero se conocen algunos de los factores etiológicos que la condicionan. Así, se ha visto que están implicados tanto factores constitucionales [Curcio CA, et al, 2009]: edad avanzada, genéticos, antecedentes familiares, raza caucásica, género femenino, hipertensión arterial, arteriosclerosis, iris claro [Gavrilenko AV, et al, 2009;Zanon-Moreno V, et al, 2009], como ambientales [Evans JR, 2001;Smith W, et al, 2001]: tabaquismo, exposición a la luz solar UV (la que comprende entre los 200nm y los 400nm) [Bergmanson J, et al, 2004], consumo de alcohol, excepto vino tinto [Pérez-Mañá C, Farré Albaladejo M, 2014], dieta pobre en oligoelementos o en vitaminas, obesidad y cirugía de la catarata.…”
Section: Degeneración Macular Asociada a La Edad (Dmae)unclassified