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Should I Worry About Dysphagia Since A Neck Surgery Was Done?

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Posted on Wed, 5 Jul 2023
Question: I recently had a CT scan done and it Noted, an Aberrant right subclavan artery. I have struggled with dysphagia since having neck surgery last year and my throat needs clearing due to voice changes at times.. The ER doc was looking for a PE so this was not on his radar. Is this something I need to worry about? Traci
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
I don't think you should

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

Aberrant subclavian artery is not problematic unless there is associated artery aneurism which could in this case compress important neck structures such as trachea or esophagus. If there are no breathing difficulties then PE should not be present. This is probably related to your neck surgery but also, other conditions of dysphagia may be present such as GERD, gastritis, esophageal spasms, Zenker diverticula or some less common issues. Therefore, if it persists, you should do gastroscopy.

Wish you good health.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
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Should I Worry About Dysphagia Since A Neck Surgery Was Done?

Brief Answer: I don't think you should Detailed Answer: Hi, Aberrant subclavian artery is not problematic unless there is associated artery aneurism which could in this case compress important neck structures such as trachea or esophagus. If there are no breathing difficulties then PE should not be present. This is probably related to your neck surgery but also, other conditions of dysphagia may be present such as GERD, gastritis, esophageal spasms, Zenker diverticula or some less common issues. Therefore, if it persists, you should do gastroscopy. Wish you good health. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein