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One of the unique features of TCAR is its temporary reversal of blood flow during the procedure. This diversion ensures that any small pieces of plaque that may break off are directed away from the brain, reducing the risk of stroke.A stent is then inserted into the artery to stabilize the plaque, minimizing the potential for future strokes.

Previously, the primary treatment option for severe carotid artery disease was carotid endarterectomy (CEA), a surgical procedure that involved removing plaque from the artery. However, CEA carried the risk of complications and left a noticeable scar on the neck. TCAR now offers a less-invasive alternative with promising clinical results. Over 40,000 TCAR procedures have been performed worldwide, demonstrating its efficacy through clinical trials and commercial use.

To learn more about TCAR and vascular services at Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, visit https://www.trinityhealthma.org/find-a-service-orspecialty/heart-and-vascular/vascular-surgery.

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