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carotid artery stenting

Carotid artery stenting is a medical procedure used to treat narrowing in the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain. In this procedure, a doctor inserts a thin tube called a catheter through a blood vessel, usually in the groin, and guides it to the carotid artery in the neck. A small mesh device, called a stent, is then placed in the artery to hold it open and improve blood flow. This helps reduce the risk of stroke, especially in individuals with significant blockage caused by plaque buildup. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically has a short recovery time.

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    Carotid artery stenting is a medical procedure used to treat narrowing in the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain. During the procedure, a thin tube called a catheter is inserted into the artery through a small incision, usually in the groin. A tiny mesh tube, or stent, is then placed in the narrowed area to keep the artery open. This helps improve blood flow and reduces the risk of stroke. The procedure is less invasive than traditional surgery and aims to restore healthy blood circulation while minimizing complications.