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  • Vascular rings are congenital anomalies of the great vessels.
  • These anomalies can lead to compression of the trachea and esophagus.
  • They may occur in isolation or with other congenital defects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current literature on vascular ring management.
  • To identify strategies based on anomaly prognosis.
  • To explore optimal timing for surgical intervention.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current management strategies.
  • Analysis of clinical presentations and outcomes.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic advancements and adult studies.

Main Results:

  • Clinical presentation ranges from asymptomatic to severe respiratory and digestive symptoms.
  • Early surgical results are generally acceptable, but long-term outcomes vary.
  • Growing evidence suggests earlier intervention may be beneficial, particularly for Kommerell diverticulum.

Conclusions:

  • Thorough investigation is crucial before surgical repair due to potential associated conditions.
  • Controversy exists regarding the optimal timing of treatment, especially for asymptomatic patients.
  • Increased understanding and advanced diagnostics are shifting management towards earlier intervention for vascular rings.