Is surgery always the best treatment for severe carotid stenosis in the frail elderly?
Gennaro Quarto 1, Giacomo Benassai 1, Emanuele Gallinoro 1, Bruno Amato 1, Ermenegildo Furino 1
Affiliation
Article Info
1 Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Naples, “Federico II”, Naples, Italy
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Presentation of a case of carotid stenosis in an elderly patient with multiple co-morbidities, and its management. METHODS: Pre-operative management of an elderly patient affected by carotid artery stenosis with cardiac, metabolic and renal comorbidities and a recent history of buccal squamous carcinoma. RESULTS: Pre-operative anestesiologic assessment showed an increased risk for the presence of heart failure, cardiogenic pulmonary hypertension, mild/moderate stage renal disease. CONCLUSION: The frail elderly represents a real challenge for the surgeon, because in choosing treatment other options must be taken into account both in view of local disease and of various systemic comorbidities.
Keywords
- Carotid atherosclerotic disease
- Carotid stenosis
- Frail elderly
- Glycosamino-glycanpolysulfate gel
- Phlebitis
- Stroke
