Abstract
No consensus exists on the timing, safety, and efficacy of treating severe symptomatic
aortic and carotid stenosis. In the older population and in the presence of multiple
comorbidities that arise during the surgery, a less invasive transcatheter treatment
may be the only reasonable option. We discuss this topic by analyzing a case of an
84-year-old man who underwent a combined single-stage transcatheter procedure.
Keywords
transcatheter aortic valve replacement - carotid stent - aortic stenosis - stroke