In this article, the authors describe their standard technique for carotid
endarterectomy and discuss the various surgical options and different varia
tions of the procedure. Although there are numerous ways to perform carotid
endarterectomy, several basic principles of carotid reconstruction must be
adhered to. The surgeon must have complete preoperative knowledge of the p
atient's vascular anatomy, must maintain complete vascular control at all t
imes, must have sufficient working anatomic knowledge to prevent harm to ad
jacent structures, and must assure the patient a patent repair that is free
of technical errors. The most important factor in assuring a technically a
cceptable carotid surgery is the availability of a skilled cerebrovascular
surgeon who has demonstrable morbidity and mortality rates below 3% and a p
roper understanding of both vascular principles and cerebral physiology.