Journal article
Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair of an Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery: Technique and Long-Term Outcome
Journal of cardiac surgery, v 25(4), pp 390-393
01 Jul 2010
PMID: 20529153
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Abstract
P>Background: Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is the most common congenital arch anomaly, which can be complicated by aneursymal dilation at its ostium. We describe a successful repair of an ARSA with a three-stage operative procedure using a left carotid to subclavian bypass, coiling of the ARSA, and thoracic endovascular aortic repair with long-term clinical and radiographic follow-up. (J Card Surg 2010;25:390-393).
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- Title
- Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair of an Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery: Technique and Long-Term Outcome
- Creators
- Candace Y. Lee - Allegheny General HospitalRobert J. Moraca - Allegheny General HospitalDaniel H. Benckart - Allegheny General HospitalStephen H. Bailey - Allegheny General HospitalGeorge J. Magovern - Allegheny General HospitalSatish Muluk - Allegheny General Hospital
- Publication Details
- Journal of cardiac surgery, v 25(4), pp 390-393
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 4
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000279447800008
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-77954380974
- Other Identifier
- 991021944491604721
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- Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
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