2015
DOI: 10.4236/fmar.2015.31003
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Surgically Important Relationships of Recurrent and Nonrecurrent Laryngeal Nerves to the Coexisting Variant Vessels

Abstract: The retroesophageal right subclavian artery may be associated with multiple neurovascular variations, which may impact various cervicothoracic surgeries. During the dissection of 27 cadavers, the authors detected a retroesophageal right subclavian artery in old man arising from distal aortic arch, crossed ventrally by left recurrent laryngeal nerve and dorsally by thoracic duct. On the right side, the aberrant subclavian artery was associated with nonrecurrent laryngeal nerve crossing a large tortuous inferior… Show more

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“…As thoracic ducts (TDs) have long been linked to essential normal or anomalous neurovascular structures, injuries to such ducts or related structures may cause complications in various surgeries and interventional procedures involving the duct and/or associated anomalous structures [4,5]. Variations of the arterial system are rare compared to venous system, and may complicate various surgeries [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As thoracic ducts (TDs) have long been linked to essential normal or anomalous neurovascular structures, injuries to such ducts or related structures may cause complications in various surgeries and interventional procedures involving the duct and/or associated anomalous structures [4,5]. Variations of the arterial system are rare compared to venous system, and may complicate various surgeries [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%