CAROTID ARTERY STENTING - NEW HORIZONS

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The article presents the main current trends of endovascular carotid surgery. The experi-ence of using the last generation carotid stents - two-layer self-expanding stents of 2 types - CGuard and Casper Rx. Demonstrated convincing results in the immediate and early post-operative period, including using optical coherence tomography.

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S V Volkov

“Treatment and Rehabilitation Center” of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, Russia

Author for correspondence.
Email: docvolkov@inbox.ru
г. Москва, Иваньковское ш., д. 3

A O Korobkov

“Treatment and Rehabilitation Center” of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, Russia

Email: konovalov_oe@rudn.university
г. Москва, Иваньковское ш., д. 3

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