Aberrant subclavian artery ... that patients with a right-sided aortic arch (RAA) tend to present with more severe symptoms and at a younger age compared to those with a left-sided aortic arch ...
with proximal occlusion of the lusorian artery either by a cervical approach, median sternotomy, or left- or right-sided thoracotomy, according to the side of the aortic arch. The perioperative ...
In an interrupted 'left' aortic arch, the left subclavian artery typically arises distal ... TA patient for ventricular function, right and left ventricular outflow tract assessment, cardiac ...
Background and Objectives: Left subclavian artery (LSA) is more prone to atherosclerosis than the right one. The study was designed to investigate whether aortic arch types (AAT) was associated with ...
Overall complication rates were similar to those seen with transfemoral access, however, and patients liked it better.
This is an emergency, Conner said. About 50% of people who have an aortic dissection die at home. Of the other 50% who make ...
The left and right subclavian arteries are located in the thorax (chest) underneath the clavicles (commonly known as the collarbones). The left subclavian artery receives oxygenated blood from the ...
Objective: This study aimed to summarize the long-term experience of using the chimney technique in thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for aortic arch ... left common carotid artery, 270 in ...
In terms of typing, 78 cases (49.7%) of right aortic arch-aberrant left subclavian artery (RAA-ALSA) and 75 cases (47.8%) of right aortic arch-mirror branch (RAA-MB), 3 cases (1.9%) of right aortic ...
The aberrant right subclavian artery arises from the aortic arch distal to the origin of the left subclavian artery, travelling behind the oesophagus before continuing its original course. This ...