Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty of anomalously originating left coronary artery from right coronary sinus - A case report
Keywords:
Coronary angiogram, Left main coronary artery, Percutaneous trans luminal coronary angioplastyAbstract
To date, technical experience reported for angioplasty is very limited in patients with anomalous coronary arteries. Balloon
angioplasty may be a more favorable approach for revascularization in these vessels. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in
an anomalous left coronary artery (LCA) can be technically difficult because selective cannulation of the vessel may not be easy.
We thereby present a case with anterior wall myocardial infarction of an anomalously originated LCA. The PCI was successfully
performed without severe cardiovascular adverse effects. The earlier unpublished data from our center also suggested that PCI with
an anomalous origin of LCA might also be a safe, available, and feasible strategy.
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