Percutaneous coronary intervention through a Cabrol composite graft.
Journal: International Journal Of Cardiology
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Abstract
There are several different surgical techniques used to repair acute type-A aortic dissections. One such technique is called the Cabrol procedure which uses a Dacron tube graft to re-attach the native coronary arteries. Stenosis of this graft-native coronary anastomosis is a recognized complication of the procedure and one amenable to percutaneous intervention. However, knowledge of the complex anatomy involved with the Cabrol repair is required in order to potentially carry out successful intervention. We report one such case involving a critical stenosis at the anastomosis of the Cabrol graft with the native left main stem.
Authors
T Wells, A Kapoor
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