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Vascular rings

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2021
Vascular rings are congenital aortic arch anomalies that lead to compression of the trachea or esophagus. The goal of this review is to summarize our current recommendations for the management of patients with a diagnosis of a vascular ring. We review the history, classification methods, and epidemiology of the various types of vascular rings.
David J, Worhunsky   +3 more
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Vascular rings

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2016
The term vascular ring refers to congenital vascular anomalies of the aortic arch system that compress the esophagus and trachea, causing symptoms related to those two structures. The most common vascular rings are double aortic arch and right aortic arch with left ligamentum.
Carl L, Backer   +5 more
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Congenital vascular ring

Surgery Today, 2019
A vascular ring is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly, which encircles and compresses the trachea or esophagus, or both. In this review we discuss the pathophysiology, theoretical embryopathogenesis, diagnostic modalities, and surgical treatment of the different types of vascular ring.
Naoki, Yoshimura   +12 more
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Vascular ring anomaly

Head & Neck, 1989
AbstractCongenital vascular ring anomalies frequently present to the pediatric otolaryngologist with symptoms oftracheoesophageal compression. One such case is reported and the literature reviewed. The role of the otolaryngologist in the diagnosis and management of congenital vascular ring anomalies is discussed.
D H, Kraus, J D, Hayes, H M, Tucker
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Congenital Aortic Vascular Ring

Archives of Surgery, 1969
Compression of the trachea and esophagus by vascular anomalies of the aortic arch and its branches may be a threat to life in infancy. The significance of the so-called vascular ring, long recognized as a cause of obstruction of the trachea and esophagus in early life, assumed new importance in 1945 when the operation by Gross 1 placed this entity ...
B L, Tucker   +4 more
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Respiratory Infections and Vascular Rings

Acta Paediatrica, 1990
ABSTRACT. Recurrent respiratory infections after the first years of life are not easily related to vascular rings as the cause of these infections. Therefore six cases of older children are presented in whom a vascular ring was the cause of their respiratory problems. None of them ever had stridor or swallowing problems in early infancy, and recurrent
van Aalderen, W. M.   +4 more
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Vascular rings and slings: interesting vascular anomalies

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2011
AbstractIntroduction:A vascular ring refers to encirclement of the trachea and oesophagus by an abnormal combination of derivatives of the aortic arch system. These malformations can cause variable degrees of compression of the oesophagus, trachea or both. Symptoms can range from no effect to severe stridor, dyspnoea and/or dysphagia.Method and results:
E, Phelan, S, Ryan, H, Rowley
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Vascular Rings

This tutorial will focus on the normal development of the aortic arch and the anatomical variants that result in vascular rings. It will also cover the clinical significance of vascular rings, how they are diagnosed and the anaesthetic implications of complete vascular ring repair.
Oscar Duffy   +2 more
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Congenital Vascular Ring

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1966
G L, Hallman   +2 more
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