0 relating to the arm and head, used when referring to blood vessels that supply blood to the head, neck, and arms
In four patients, it was placed through the brachiocephalic artery permitting selective perfusion of the brain during repair of the aortic arch.
The high incidence of complications was related to excessive shunt, especially with the prostheses sutured on the ascending aorta or on the brachiocephalic artery.
The aortic valve, ascending aorta and the two brachiocephalic arteries were normally developed.
A diverticulum at the right brachiocephalic artery, along with a left aortic arch, was demonstrated.
The aortic arch between the brachiocephalic artery and the left carotid artery was clamped.
A levoatriocardinal vein originated from the roof of the left atrium and communicated with the left brachiocephalic vein.
The left arterial duct extends from the left pulmonary artery to the left brachiocephalic artery.
A right aortic arch with isolated left brachiocephalic artery and an arterial duct on the same side forms a loose vascular ring.