| Literature DB >> 33293486 |
Monica Leon1, Mauro Garibaldi1, Fausto Virgen1, Claudio Ramírez-Cerda1, Salomon Cohen-Mussali1.
Abstract
Differences in the common aortic arch branching pattern arise from abnormal embryological development. Aberrant origin of the right subclavian artery is the most common of these anomalies. We report the case of a 47-year-old female with progressive dysphagia, found to have an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) running posterior to the esophagus on computed tomography angiography. She was managed successfully with a hybrid procedure involving a right supraclavicular incision for ARSA ligation and subclavian to carotid transposition followed by endovascular closure of the ARSA origin.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular abnormalities; Endovascular procedures; Subclavian artery
Year: 2020 PMID: 33293486 DOI: 10.5758/vsi.200042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vasc Specialist Int ISSN: 2288-7970