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V. Mohan Reddy

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  • Esophageal compression by the aorta after arterial switch.

    McElhinney DB, Reddy VM, Reddy GP, Higgins CB, Hanley FL. Ann Thorac Surg. 1998; 65 (1): 246-8

    Extrinsic compression of the esophagus in children most often occurs in the presence of a congenital vascular ring. We recently operated on a patient in whom esophageal compression had developed that was severe enough to require feeding via a gastrostomy tube several years after the arterial switch operation. Aortopexy and extensive mediastinal mobilization were performed twice with transient relief and gradual return of symptoms. Almost 3 years after the first aortopexy, lasting relief was achieved by transposing the esophagus into the right side of the chest.

    PubMedID: 9456127

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