@article{Loureiro_Teixeira_de Almeida_2020, place={Matosinhos, Portugal}, title={THE RIGHT WAY TO CATCH A FISH COMES FROM THE LEFT}, volume={16}, url={https://acvjournal.com/index.php/acv/article/view/292}, DOI={10.48750/acv.292}, abstractNote={<p>The right aberrant subclavian artery, also known as arteria lusoria, is an anatomical variation described in the literature with an incidence of < 1%. Compression related symptoms can arise from the retroesophageal space and retrotracheal course of the artery. Only a few cases are reported of ischemic symptoms derived from a stenosed or occluded right aberrant subclavian artery. We present a case of ischemic right upper limb symptoms due to an occluded right aberrant subclavian artery treated with a hybrid procedure. The patient was submitted to a left subclavian artery stenting and left to right axillary bypass without complications.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular}, author={Loureiro, Luís and Teixeira, Sérgio and de Almeida, Rui}, year={2020}, month={Apr.}, pages={44–46} }