Subclavian steal syndrome and flow-related aneurysm. Another reason to treat.

J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)

Department of Radiology, Larrey Hospital, University of Angers, France.

Published: April 1999

A 48-year-old woman presented with a symptomatic right subclavian steal syndrome due to proximal subclavian artery stenosis. Anatomically the innominate artery was absent. Collateral circulation followed the vertebro-vertebral pathway with reversal of blood flow in the ipsilateral vertebral artery. There was also multiple dilated intervertebral collaterals and an associated saccular aneurysm on one of them. Surgical carotid-subclavian transposition permitted relief of clinical symptoms, disappearance of collateral circulation and subtotal regression of the aneurysm. This spontaneous evolution confirmed the role of high-flow in the pathogenesis of some aneurysms and the habitually good prognosis of flow-related aneurysms with correction of the cause. Arteriography still appears essential in diagnosis, pretherapeutic assessment and sometimes post-treatment evaluation in subclavian steal syndrome.

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