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Patient Selection Key to Carotid Stenting Safety : To prevent strokes, choose patients with low-risk anatomy, and optimize technique and management.


 

Don't skimp on the length or diameter of the stent. About 80% of patients need a stent that is 8–10 mm in diameter and 30 mm long; some patients need a stent that is 40 mm long.

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