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. 2004 May;77(3-4):59–62.

Thoracic aorta dissection associated with aberrant right subclavian artery: treatment with endovascular stent-graft placement.

Carlos E Baccin 1, Maria A Montenegro 1, Guilherme S Mourão 1
PMCID: PMC2259127  PMID: 15829146

Abstract

Dissecting aneurysm is the condition produced by separation of the layers of the arterial wall by circulating blood. Although rare, the coexistence of aortic dissection and aberrant right subclavian artery may be catastrophic. In this study we report the endovascular treatment of a patient with thoracic aorta dissection associated with aberrant right subclavian artery. Aortic clamping proximal to the left subclavian artery in a patient with an aberrant right subclavian artery slows or eliminates flow to both vertebral arteries. Endovascular repair eliminates the complications associated with aortic clamping during surgical repair in the presence of an aberrant right subclavian artery; therefore, it should be considered the treatment of choice in this situation.

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