1.Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm as A Cause of Ortner’s Syndrome – A Case Series
Ismazizi Zaharudin ; Zainal Ariffin Azizi
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(3):139-141
Hoarseness due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
was first described in 1897 by Norbert Ortner. Various
cardiopulmonary and thoracic arch aorta pathologies
associated with left recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy have
been described over the last 100 years and is also known as
cardio-vocal syndrome.
We report our experience with seven cases of Ortners
syndrome due to thoracic aortic aneurysm with
compression of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve and
resultant hoarseness.
ortic Aneurysm, Thoracic
2.Traumatic right proximal subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm treated with a hybrid procedure: A case report
Ismazizi Zaharudin ; Zainal Ariffin Azizi ; Naresh Govindarajanthran
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(4):220-223
Blunt trauma to the right proximal subclavian artery is
uncommon and tends to be associated with
pseudoaneurysm formation. We report a patient with right
proximal subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm after blunt
chest trauma following a motor vehicle accident. The
condition was successfully treated with a combined
insertion of a covered stent and carotid-carotid bypass as a
hybrid procedure. Duplex scans at 6 month and 1 year
follow-up documented good stent-graft positioning and no
pseudoaneurysm recurrence.
Aneurysm, False
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Subclavian Artery