2020
DOI: 10.20517/2574-1209.2020.36
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Congenital arch malformation: a review of morphology and surgical management of circumflex aortic arch

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“…The term, “circumflex aorta” is used for congenital aortic arch anomalies with high retroesophageal arch segment above the carina with both the proximal descending aorta and ligamentum arteriosum on the opposite side forming a vascular ring, while the distal descending aorta may or may not cross back to the other side of the spine. 5 A Kommerell diverticulum is invariably present. A left-sided ductus arteriosus or ligament arises from the main pulmonary artery and connects to the descending aorta; thus, completing a vascular ring.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The term, “circumflex aorta” is used for congenital aortic arch anomalies with high retroesophageal arch segment above the carina with both the proximal descending aorta and ligamentum arteriosum on the opposite side forming a vascular ring, while the distal descending aorta may or may not cross back to the other side of the spine. 5 A Kommerell diverticulum is invariably present. A left-sided ductus arteriosus or ligament arises from the main pulmonary artery and connects to the descending aorta; thus, completing a vascular ring.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%