Clinical Presentation and Management of the Cervical Aortic Arch in the Adult Population: A Review of Case Reports

Massimo Baudo,Serge Sicouri,Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Mikiko Senzai, Corey R. Herman,Roberto Rodriguez, Shalin Patel, Bilal Ahmal,Mauro Lo Rito,Robert Meisner, Lior Hirsch, Alexander Uribe,Basel Ramlawi

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia(2024)

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The cervical aortic arch (CAA) is an uncommon congenital anomaly in aortic development, characterized by an elongated aortic arch extending at or above the medial ends of the clavicles. Our objective was to examine the clinical and surgical characteristics of this infrequent condition in the adult population. PubMed, ScienceDirect, SciELO, DOAJ and Cochrane Library databases were searched until December 2023 for case reports describing the presence of a cervical aortic arch in patients aged ≥18 years. Case reports and series were included if the following criteria were met: 1) description of the cervical aortic arch; 2) age ≥18 years 3) English language. The literature search identified 2325 potentially eligible articles, 61 of which met our inclusion criteria and included a combined number of 71 patients. Mean age was 38.6±15.4 years, with a female prevalence of 67.1% (47/70). Two-thirds of the CAA were left-sided (48/71, 67.6%) and 62.0% (44/71) of patients presented a concomitant arch aneurysm. Asymptomatic patients were 45.7% (32/70), while of those that were symptomatic, 60.5% (23/38) had symptoms related to vascular-induced compression of trachea and esophagus. Surgery was performed in 42 patients (62.7%) among 67 cases that reported the patient's treatment, and 5 patients (11.9%) among those surgically treated underwent the procedure through an endovascular approach. CAA is an uncommon congenital abnormality that presents challenges in diagnosis and treatment due to its high anatomical variability, diverse clinical manifestations, and presence of concomitant diseases. Surgery seems to be a safe and effective option for the resolution of symptoms.
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cervical aortic arch,aortic disease,cardiac surgery,review
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