Are there any alternatives?
Carotid endarterectomy is the main treatment for narrowing of the carotid arteries, but sometimes an alternative procedure called carotid artery stent placement may be available.
It's a less invasive procedure than a carotid endarterectomy because there's no need to make a cut in the neck.
Instead, a thin flexible tube is guided to the carotid artery through a small cut in the groin.
A mesh cylinder (stent) is then placed into the narrowed section of artery to widen it and allow blood to flow through it more easily.
Current guidelines recommend that a carotid endarterectomy should be the first line of treatment for most people.
This is because carotid stenting is associated with a higher risk of stroke during the procedure, particularly if it's carried out in the first few days after symptoms appear.
But it's an important alternative for some people who may otherwise be considered to be high risk because of other medical problems.
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