What is the treatment for entrapment of the carotid or vertebral artery?

  The entrapment of the carotid artery or vertebral artery caused by the entrapment accounts for 1% of middle-aged and elderly people, but alone accounts for 25% of strokes in young people, and the carotid and vertebral arteries are located in the neck (neck). In the past, doctors mostly recommended anticoagulation, but the 2015 International Stroke Conference in Nashville, USA, in addition to affirming a 4-project study on interventional treatment of acute ischemic stroke, another study deserves our attention. This randomized controlled study finally produced a result that in patients with cervical vascular entrapment and symptoms of ischemia, the administration of an antiplatelet aggregation drug (aspirin, or poliovirus or a combination of both drugs) or an anticoagulant drug (early application of low molecular heparin and then transition to warfarin) is equivocal for a treatment period of three months.