Percutaneous intervention of Cabrol graft-left main anastomosis during acute myocardial infarction.
Journal: International Journal Of Cardiology
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Abstract
The Cabrol technique is used to reimplant coronary arteries after aortic root replacement using a Dacron graft interposed between the aortic root graft and the native coronary artery. Although stenosis of the graft-coronary anastomosis has been described, there have been few reports of percutaneous intervention to these stenoses. An understanding of the Cabrol technique and its associated anatomical considerations is essential for invasive cardiologists, as they may encounter patients who have undergone this procedure. We report a case of emergent percutaneous intervention to a Cabrol graft-left main anastomosis in a patient who presented with acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock.
Authors
Michael Hoskins, Andro Kacharava, Thomas Green, Kreton Mavromatis
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