Patch angioplasty and neo-ostium creation for intramural left coronary artery.

Journal: Interactive Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract

Anomalous aortic origin of the coronary artery is a rare cardiac anomaly which induces myocardial ischemia and is associated with sudden death. We operated on a 25-year-old female with syncopal episodes who had an intramural left coronary artery. A neo-ostium was created in the left sinus but the initial neo-ostium seemed small because of the hypoplastic intramural segment of the left coronary artery. Therefore, saphenous vein patch angioplasty was added for ostial enlargement. The patient was symptom-free at one year follow-up and exercise stress test was negative for ischemia.

Authors
Hisato Ito, Shin Takabayashi, Masaki Kajimoto, Hideto Shimpo
Relevant Conditions

Angioplasty