Abstract
A congenital anomaly of the subclavian artery is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch and its branches. Given the current
level of development of diagnostic detection of congenital abnormalities is not difficult for specialists. Indications for surgical treatment
and is determined solely according to the diagnosis and clinical manifestations. At the moment there is no specific opinions
about what way of surgical treatment is the most preferred: classical or hybrid method. The surgeon should take into account all
anatomical and physiological characteristics of the patient before deciding on the method of surgical treatment. This article provides
historical data of surgical treatment and diagnostics, as well as modern approaches to surgery of anomalies of the subclavian
arteries.
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