PMID: 1194335Sep 11, 1975Paper

Anomalous origin and distribution of coronary arteries. Review of 38 patients who underwent operation

The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
J MeyerD A Cooley

Abstract

Between October 1961 and December 1973, 38 patients with an anomaly in origin (15 patients) or distribution (23 patients) of the main coronary artery or one of its branches underwent operation at the Texas Heart Institute. The left coronary artery originating from the pulmonary artery occurred most frequently-in 13 of 15 patients. An aortocoronary artery bypass was performed in 12 patients with the saphenous vein used in ten of the 12, initially in 1965; and a Dacron tube graft in the other two. Of the 15 patients, only one died during the early period after operation. A follow-up of ten years revealed 11 asymptomatic patients; to date the longest period of patency of a saphenous vein graft is seven years in an 11-year-old girl. Of 23 patients with an unusual coronary artery distribution, 22 had tetralogy of Fallot, 20 of whom underwent total correction. In 21 of the 23 patients the left anterior descending coronary artery originated from the right coronary artery and crossed the right ventricular outflow tract. In two patients this abnormally distributed artery was injured through a vertical right ventriculotomy; both patients died from myocardial failure during the early postoperative period. Subsequently a transverse right v...Continue Reading

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