1.Aberrant right subclavian artery in children.
In Sung LEE ; Hyoung Ju PARK ; Man Jong BAEK ; Hyoung Mook KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(4):308-311
No abstract available.
Child*
;
Humans
;
Subclavian Artery*
2.Subclavian artery aneurysm: Report of a case.
Hyeong kook KIM ; Kwang Ho KIM ; Young Sik PARK ; Woo Hyung LEE ; Eun Chul CHUG ; Woon Sup HAN
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(7):557-559
No abstract available.
Aneurysm*
;
Subclavian Artery*
3.Traumatic subclavian artery rupture.
Hae Kyoon KIM ; Doo Yun LEE ; Suk Jung JU ; Taek Yeon LEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;25(11):1278-1281
No abstract available.
Rupture*
;
Subclavian Artery*
4.Right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery.
Seung Ick CHA ; Chang Ho KIM ; Jae Yong PARK ; Tae Hoon JUNG
Korean Journal of Medicine 2006;70(5):597-598
No abstract available.
Aorta, Thoracic*
;
Subclavian Artery*
5.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
;
Subclavian Artery
6.Ischemic Stroke Caused by Spontaneous Subclavian Artery Dissection
Woochang CHUN ; Haein BAK ; Sangwon LEE ; Dan A OH ; Cindy W YOON
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2018;36(4):393-395
No abstract available.
Stroke
;
Subclavian Artery
7.Subclavian Artery Thrombosis after Operative Treatment of Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report
Duck Yun CHO ; Young Gil HAHM ; Byoun Churl WOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1996;31(5):1192-1196
Altough neurovascular injury following clavicular fracture is significant problems, the incidence is low. Furthermore authors have not be able to find a report which describes subclavian artery injury as a sequela of operative treatment with a screw. We are reporting the case with compression of the subclavian artery by an inadequately long screw, emphasizing the importance of proper technique in implantation.
Incidence
;
Subclavian Artery
;
Thrombosis
8."Top of the basilar" Syndrome with the Occlusion Of Left Subclavian Artery.
Il Nam SUNWOO ; Ki Hwan KIM ; Jung Ho SU
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1983;1(2):75-80
This is a case report of "Top of the basilar" syndrome with left subclavian occlusion in 25 year old man who shows typical symptoms of vertebral-basilar insufficiency including pseudosizth, upward gaze palsy, cerebellar symptoms and somnolence, etc.
Adult
;
Humans
;
Paralysis
;
Subclavian Artery*
9."Top of the basilar" Syndrome with the Occlusion Of Left Subclavian Artery.
Il Nam SUNWOO ; Ki Hwan KIM ; Jung Ho SU
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1983;1(2):75-80
This is a case report of "Top of the basilar" syndrome with left subclavian occlusion in 25 year old man who shows typical symptoms of vertebral-basilar insufficiency including pseudosizth, upward gaze palsy, cerebellar symptoms and somnolence, etc.
Adult
;
Humans
;
Paralysis
;
Subclavian Artery*
10.Repair of the coarctation of the aorta using the subclavian artery as a flap and preservation of arterial blood flow to the left arm.
Dong Myung HUH ; Bong Hyun CHANG ; Jong Tae LEE ; Kyu Tae KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1991;24(6):625-630
No abstract available.
Aortic Coarctation*
;
Arm*
;
Subclavian Artery*