Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a rare (0.5-1.8% of the population), usually asymptomatic congenital
anomaly. We report the three female patients who were successfully treated by surgery of supraclavicular incision. The
median age at the operation time was 15 years old (range: 10-18 years). There were no peroperative and postoperative
complication. Ulnar and radial tensions were bilaterally normal rate after surgery. There were no difficulties after the
postoperative feeding. It may be suggested that end to side anastomosis of ARSA to carotid artery via supraclavicular
incision is a feasible and minimal invasive method for children with dysphagia lusoria.
Sağ aberrant subclavian arter (ARSA), nadir görülen ve genellikle asemptomatik seyreden konjenital bir anomalidir (populasyonun %0.5-1.8’i). Bu çalışmada supraklavikular insizyon ile başarılı bir şekilde tedavi edilen üç kız hastanın sunulması amaçlandı. Ameliyat sırasında ortanca yaş 15’di (aralık: 10-18 yaş). Ameliyat sırasında ve sonrasında komplikasyon izlenmedi. Bilateral ulnar ve radyal pulsasyonları ameliyat sonrası normaldi. Ameliyat sonrasında beslenme ile ilgili problem gözlenmedi. Supraklaviküler insizyon ile ARSA’ nın uç yan anastomozu, disfaji lusoriası olan çocuklar için uygulanabilir ve minimal invaziv bir yöntem olarak düşünülmelidir.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Internal Diseases |
Journal Section | CASE REPORTS |
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Publication Date | December 23, 2019 |
Submission Date | November 13, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 13 Issue: 6 |
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