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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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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.
Harvey M. Tucker   +2 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
K. Knol   +4 more
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Vascular Rings and Slings

2020
Vascular rings and slings are anomalous vascular anatomy that forms a ring or sling around the trachea and esophagus which potentially can cause compression. Anatomically, vascular rings can be complete or incomplete. A complete ring fully encircles the trachea and esophagus whereas an incomplete ring only partially does the same.
Elizabeth Joseph   +3 more
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Unusual Vascular Ring in the Fetus

Pediatric Cardiology, 2023
We present the clinical course and echocardiographic and genetic findings of two fetuses with an unusual vascular ring, created by a left aortic arch with a right arterial duct and an aberrant right subclavian artery. One fetus was diagnosed with 22q11.2 microdeletion and the other became symptomatic in infancy. It is important to consider the position
A, Savis   +6 more
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The Embryology and Management of Vascular Rings

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
Among 34 patients with vascular rings, symptoms of tracheal and esophageal compression or both occurred during the first six months of life in 24 (71%). Diagnosis was made in all cases on either plain x-ray film or esophagogram, and was confirmed by operation or angiogram.
Charles R. Hatcher   +4 more
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Thoracoscopic division of vascular rings

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2017
Vascular rings are traditionally treated via an open thoracotomy. In recent years the use of thoracoscopy has increased. Herein we report our experience with thoracoscopic division of vascular rings in pediatric patients.We reviewed all patients who underwent thoracoscopic or open division of a vascular ring at our institution between 2007 and 2015. We
John H.T. Waldhausen   +2 more
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Unusual Manifestations of Vascular Rings

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2010
Vascular rings are a relatively rare entity caused by abnormal development of the fetal aortic arches. Most patients with vascular rings present in infancy or early childhood with respiratory (inspiratory) symptoms. The treatment of patients with symptomatic vascular rings is generally straight-forward, focusing on surgical division of the ring.
Richard D. Mainwaring   +4 more
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Surgical treatment of vascular ring

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1972
Seven patients with vascular ring have been operated upon since 1965 at the Keio University Hospital with one operative death and three late deaths. Four patients had double aortic arch and 3 had right aortic arch with left ductus arteriosus. The lesser arch was divided in the four cases of double aortic arch.
Tadashi Inoue   +8 more
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Vascular Rings and Slings

2014
Vascular rings and slings are abnormal formations of the great vessels which completely or partially encircle the trachea and/or esophagus is a vascular ring. Vascular rings are a rare occurrence and account for 1–2 % of all congenital heart defects.
Anastasios C. Polimenakos   +1 more
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