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KMID : 0356920080550030371
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
2008 Volume.55 No. 3 p.371 ~ p.375
Anesthetic management for a patient with aberrant right subclavian artery - A case report -
Yang Sol-Mon

Kim Jin-Tae
Bae Ji-Young
Kim Hyun-Jung
Kim Hee-Soo
Kim Chong-Sung
Kim Seong-Deok
Abstract
Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a congenital anomaly that usually does not produce symptoms. However, patients with symptoms may require surgical intervention. Surgical procedures consist of division of ARSA from the descending aorta and reimplantation to the right common carotid artery or ascending aorta. Specific anesthetic management includes invasive monitoring of blood pressure in both radial arteries, monitoring of adequate cerebral perfusion, and ventilatory strategy to facilitate surgical exposure. Although many reports are available regarding its surgical treatment, there are few reports, to the author¡¯s best knowledge, that describe anesthetic management for its surgical correction. This case report will focus on important aspects of the anesthetic management of patients with ARSA.
KEYWORD
aberrant right subclavian artery, anesthesia, dysphagia
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