Out of 15 patients operated on for a carotid stenosis 3 to 19 years after a cervical irradiation, 2 were treated by a subclavian-carotid by-pass, 3 by a common carotid-internal carotid by-pass, 10 by an endarterectomy (6 closed with a patch), 3 of these endarterectomy extended largely down on the common carotid. Although the surgical approach was often difficult through the sclerotic tissues and 8 times the scar of a lymphadenectomy, the removal of the atherosclerotic core was as easy as usual. We observed neither mishap in arterial and cutaneous healings nor post operative stenotic myointimal hyperplasia.