A Rare Case of an Ascending Aorta and Aortic Arch Aneurysm with an Aberrant Right Common Carotid Artery

Mikhail M. Olalo, S. Guillermo
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Ascending aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic and are usually discovered as an incidental finding on chest imaging. However, larger aneurysms can present with symptoms resulting from compression of surrounding structures including the trachea, bronchi, and the esophagus which can result in hoarseness, cough chest pain or back pain. The presence of an aortic arch anomaly, specifically an aberrant right common carotid artery, in a background of an aortic arch aneurysm is extremely rare with a worldwide incidence of <1%. They are usually asymptomatic but can result to catastrophic life threatening events and pose significant challenges to surgical or endovascular treatment. This is a case of a 63-year old Filipino male who presented with a sudden onset of dull back pain radiating to the left anterior chest. Workup revealed an ascending and aortic arch aneurysm with an aberrant right common carotid artery arising directly from the transverse aorta. Surgical aortic arch debranching was done to repair the aberrant vessels prior to Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR) wherein a custom-made Thoracic Valiant graft was deployed on the aneurysm. The patient was discharged on the 4th day after TEVAR without any complaints of dyspnea, back pain nor chest pain with no neurologic and visceral organ dysfunction. This case has emphasized that knowledge on the anatomy of the aortic arch is imperative in planning out thoracic surgery and endovascular interventions especially on rare anatomic anomalies such as seen in this case. Keywords aortic aneurysm, aberrant right common carotid artery, TEVAR
升主动脉和主动脉弓动脉瘤合并右颈总动脉异常一例
升主动脉瘤是无症状的,通常是在胸部影像学上偶然发现的。然而,较大的动脉瘤可表现为压迫周围结构(包括气管、支气管和食道)的症状,可导致声音嘶哑、咳嗽、胸痛或背痛。主动脉弓异常,特别是右颈总动脉异常,在主动脉弓动脉瘤背景下的存在是极其罕见的,全球发病率<1%。它们通常无症状,但可导致灾难性的危及生命的事件,并对手术或血管内治疗构成重大挑战。这是一个63岁菲律宾男性的病例,他表现为突然发作的钝背疼痛放射到左前胸。检查发现一个上升和主动脉弓动脉瘤,右颈总动脉异常,直接起源于横主动脉。在胸椎血管内主动脉修复术(TEVAR)之前,手术主动脉弓去分支以修复异常血管,其中在动脉瘤上部署了定制的胸椎Valiant移植物。患者于TEVAR术后第4天出院,无呼吸困难、背痛、胸痛主诉,无神经和内脏器官功能障碍。这个病例强调了主动脉弓的解剖学知识在计划胸外科手术和血管内介入治疗时是必不可少的,特别是在罕见的解剖异常,如本病例所见。主动脉瘤;右颈总动脉异常;TEVAR
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