Aortic arch and frozen elephant trunk repair of a right-sided aortic
arch with pseudoaneurysm
- Aaron Clark
, - David Drullinsky,
- Suraj Parulkar,
- Christopher Mehta K
Aaron Clark

Northwestern University Department of Surgery
Corresponding Author:aaron.clark@nm.org
Author ProfileDavid Drullinsky
Northwestern University Department of Surgery
Author ProfileSuraj Parulkar
Northwestern University Department of Anesthesiology
Author ProfileChristopher Mehta K
Northwestern University Department of Surgery
Author ProfileAbstract
A 53 year old male with a history of vascular ring repair secondary to a
right sided aortic arch with retroesophageal subclavian artery and
ligamentum arteriosum to the descending thoracic aorta presented to our
institution with a large aortic pseudoaneurysm of the distal aortic
arch. Computed tomography demonstrated a right sided aortic arch with a
5.8 cm pseudoaneurysm arising from the distal arch in the area of his
previously divided ligamentum. The patient underwent a successful
two-stage repair including a left carotid to subclavian bypass followed
by total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk. He recovered well
postoperatively and computed tomography showed complete repair of the
pseudoaneurysm with patent bypass graft.