2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2023.01.014
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Contemporary outcomes after treatment of aberrant subclavian artery and Kommerell's diverticulum

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“…Histological analyses of resected KD have demonstrated a high prevalence of cystic medial necrosis. 5 Recognition of this finding explains the aneurysmal degeneration of any remaining remnant of the KD left behind following surgical resection. Covering the origin of the KD from the Aorta by TEVAR therefore should be an integral part of the treatment.…”
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“…Histological analyses of resected KD have demonstrated a high prevalence of cystic medial necrosis. 5 Recognition of this finding explains the aneurysmal degeneration of any remaining remnant of the KD left behind following surgical resection. Covering the origin of the KD from the Aorta by TEVAR therefore should be an integral part of the treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have reported comparable outcomes with similar complication rates over the intermediate term when reporting the results of open repair vs hybrid repair. [3][4][5] In the case described above, the right common carotid artery to subclavian artery transposition was completed through a small neck incision. (Figure 4) The Carotid artery to Axillary artery bypass using an 8-millimeter externally supported PTFE graft was not required.…”
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“…Moreover, ASA/KD can be repaired in asymptomatic patients with excellent outcomes, young and healthy patients might be better suited for open surgical approaches over endovascular/hybrid techniques, given the lower early mortality and reintervention rates. 9 We present a series of patients in a single center with incidental ARSA finding depicted on a CT scan and the natural history of this anomaly along with the morphological changes over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Moreover, ASA/KD can be repaired in asymptomatic patients with excellent outcomes, young and healthy patients might be better suited for open surgical approaches over endovascular/hybrid techniques, given the lower early mortality and reintervention rates. 9…”
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confidence: 99%