Topics: Vascular Quiz
Where does a typical carotid endarterectomy procedure involving a longitudinal arteriotomy begin and end?
A. A normal proximal CCA to ICA
B. A normal distal ECA to the bulb and ICA
C. A normal distal portion of ICA into the CCA
D. A normal proximal ICA to the bulb
Select your answer:

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Carotid surgery can be performed under regional anesthesia by blocking the nerves originating from which spinal levels?
A. C2-C4 nerve roots
B. C6-C8 nerve roots
C. S1-S3 nerve roots
D. T10-L2 nerve roots