Coarctation of the Aorta Inverted

Aortic coarctation, or arterial stenosis, occurs when organs receive less blood than they need because a narrowed segment of the artery prevents it from fully opening. One variation of this condition is known as "Coarctation of the Inverted Aorta".

Aortic coarcation is a congenital heart defect that occurs due to incomplete formation of the arterial valve located between the two halves of the aorta. This narrowing is critical and causes an imbalance in the blood circulation, because... the heart is subjected to too much pressure while the left ventricle receives blood that has not reached the blood supply to the rest of the body. As a result, the patient experiences vascular problems in the right side