[14] Vascular Access Access to the subclavian artery can be obtained from either a brachial or femoral approach. Our group has preferentially chosen the femoral approach secondary to the decreased ...
In summary, the anomalous course of an aberrant right subclavian artery can cause relevant symptoms owing to compression of the esophagus or the trachea in association with either a nonaneurysmal ...
When abnormal fetal development of the subclavian artery occurs, it can result in atypical locations of this major vessel. Most commonly, aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) occurs, which results ...
including the left subclavian artery. By allowing detailed visualization of the aberrant vasculature, 3D modeling enabled the surgical team to meticulously plan the operation, anticipate potential ...