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Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Feb 2013
Case ReportsAortic arch reconstruction for interrupted aortic arch using an aberrant right subclavian artery.
- Yoshiyuki Maekawa, Takahiko Sakamoto, Kentaroh Umezu, Noburoh Ohashi, and Yorikazu Harada.
- Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Nagano Children's Hospital, Nagano, Japan. ymaekawa1021@yahoo.co.jp
- Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2013 Feb 1; 61 (2): 108-10.
AbstractAn aberrant right subclavian artery can be used in a variety of ways in complex aortic arch reconstructions, including reconstruction of an interrupted aortic arch. Here, we described the case of a 4-month-old female infant with a type B interrupted aortic arch, who underwent arch reconstruction using an aberrant right subclavian artery.
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