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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
2016 Volume.27 No. 4 p.384 ~ p.387
A Case of Kommerell¡¯s Diverticulum with Aortic Dissection
Park Joon-Bum

Abstract
In 1936, a German radiologist, Burckhard Kommerell, reported a rare variant of thoracic aortic aneurysm named Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum which may be accompanied by an aberrant origin of the right subclavian artery. The most common type of Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum is the right-sided aortic arch, with the aberrant left subclavian artery. Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum is associated with a high risk of early rupture, and 20% is accompanied with aortic dissection. However, because Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum is rare, it is highly probably for emergency physicians to overlook the abnormal findings from a chest X-ray or dismiss the potential risk of early rupture and aortic dissection. Symptoms of Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum are not specific, like chest pain, dyspnea, swallowing difficulty, and so on. Therefore, it is necessary for emergency physicians to detect Kommerell¡¯s diverticulum and avoid premature discharge without consulting a thoracic surgeon for further treatment.
KEYWORD
Aberrant subclavian artery, Aortic aneurysm, Aortic dissection
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