Abstract

BackgroundAberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is a common anatomical variation that presents challenges in cerebral angiography and interventions through the transradial approach (TRA). ARSA is often identified during surgery using the right transradial approach (R-TRA), and this necessitates a change in the approach. ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness and safety of neurological interventions using R-TRA in patients with ARSA. MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed cases that underwent cerebral angiography and interventions at Huangpi District People’s hospital from January 2023 to July 2023. Out of 335 cases, five patients with ARSA were identified. ResultsAll five cases underwent diagnostic cerebral angiography via R-TRA. Two of the patients received interventions via R-TRA: one underwent right internal carotid artery balloon dilation angioplasty, while another underwent left vertebral artery stenting. No surgery-related complications were observed during these procedures. ConclusionsR-TRA proves to be a safe and effective option for neuro-interventional surgery in patients with ARSA.

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