The present study aims to describe the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients with symptomatic carotid web treated at a single institution in South America. Retrospective study of a single-center experience of patients with carotid webs surgically treated from September 2019 to September 2023. 10 patients had carotid webs, six (60%) were females. Median age was 54.5 years (range: 35-77 years). All patients were symptomatic. Diagnosis was made in 90% (n=9) of the patients with either computed tomography angiography or magnetic resonance alone. One (10%) patient underwent angiography for definite diagnosis. The median interval from the first neurological event to intervention was 90 months (range: 3 days- 108 months). Four (40%) patients underwent surgical treatment within one month from symptom onset and carotid web diagnosis, with a median of 3.5 days (range: 3-9 days). Six (60%) patients underwent delayed surgical treatment since the cause of the neurological event was uncertain, with a median of 54 months (range: 6 - 108 months). These six patients had recurrent neurological events. Three (30%) patients underwent carotid endarterectomies with polyurethane patch and three (30%) by eversion technique. Three (30%) patients underwent segmental resection and reanastomosis of the internal carotid artery. One underwent internal carotid artery plasty with saphenous vein. At a median follow-up of 30 months (range: 6-46 months), one patient persists with mild aphasia, another patient has severe aphasia and right hemiparesis, both as sequalae of their initial strokes, and another patient has suffered 3 non-ischemic episodes of brief transient right hemiparesis attributed to epileptic seizures. The other seven patients remain without new neurological events. Neurological events of carotid distribution deserve accurate imaging work up, keeping in mind the diagnosis of carotid web. Surgical treatment for carotid web seems effective for preventing recurrences; nevertheless, further studies are warranted to define the best management for these patients.
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