Surgery is usually done to treat a vascular ring that presses against the trachea or esophagus. Surgery also helps prevent complications.
During surgery, the health care provider splits the vascular ring to stop the blood vessel from pressing against the windpipe and food pipe. The surgery may be done as open-heart surgery or as a minimally invasive approach.
The specific type of surgery depends on the type of heart problems present.
People born with a vascular ring need regular health checkups for life to prevent complications.