Whitney D G, Kahn E M, Estes J W, Jones C E
Arch Surg. 1980 Nov;115(11):1393-99. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1980.01380110125020.
One thousand nine hundred seventeen consecutive carotid artery operations were performed in which the carotid artery was clamped for as long as necessary to accomplish a revascularization procedure. Those patients adversely affected by failure to use a shunt were identified. Results of a statistical analysis of stroke morbidity when compared with the literature show that the use of an intraoperative temporary shunt does not offer improved results in carotid artery surgery.