Carotid Artery Surgery
The carotid arteries are blood vessels in the neck that provide blood to
the brain. Over the years, these arteries can become clogged with a fatty
substance called plaque. High blood pressure, smoking, a fatty diet, and
diabetes can increase the build up of plaque. If the plaque blocks the flow of
blood to the brain, you can experience a stroke.
Carotid artery disease can be treated with a surgical procedure called a carotid
endarterectomy. This procedure removes the plaque and restores normal blood
flow to the brain.
For more information, please call Savannah Vascular
Institute at 912-350-VEIN (8346) or 1-866-359-VEIN (8346). |