2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2006.08.025
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The presentation and management of vascular rings: An otolaryngology perspective

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“…It has been reported that 25% of the patients with vascular ring presented with dysphagia, being the 6 th most common symptoms following stridor, persistent cough, chronic dyspnoea, reflux apnoea and recurrent respiratory tract infection in the patient setting [43]. Surgical management may include open and thoracoscopic approaches [92]. Infants with dysphasia of an aetiology of vascular ring compression can have their symptoms improved by video-assisted division of vascular ring [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that 25% of the patients with vascular ring presented with dysphagia, being the 6 th most common symptoms following stridor, persistent cough, chronic dyspnoea, reflux apnoea and recurrent respiratory tract infection in the patient setting [43]. Surgical management may include open and thoracoscopic approaches [92]. Infants with dysphasia of an aetiology of vascular ring compression can have their symptoms improved by video-assisted division of vascular ring [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other cardiovascular anomalies have been found in up to 63% of cases 1 2. Vascular rings are often associated with tracheal anomalies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oesophageal symptoms included dysphagia (27%), reflux (6%), choking (3%) and failure to thrive (3%). Although presentation with stridor and respiratory infections appears similar for double aortic arch and right aortic arch with ligamentum, children with the latter seem to present more often with cough and dysphagia (33% and 37%, respectively) 2. Symptom duration is often overlooked and a high index of suspicion is required for diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presentation usually is with airway or feeding diffi culties [ 299 ]. The most common anatomic causes of a vascular ring are double Ao arch (50-60 %) Fig.…”
Section: Vascular Ring Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%