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Off-Pump Surgical Treatment of Anomalous Origin of the Left coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery

https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2018-3.6.25

Abstract

An anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery, or Blund – White – Garland syndrome, is a rare congenital heart disease in which an anatomically correctly formed left coronary artery extends away from the pulmonary artery. Most patients with this defect die from progressive left ventricular failure during the first year of life, and the rest may suddenly die in adolescence or adulthood from acute coronary insufficiency. Several surgical methods of correction of the defect have been proposed, but a small number of observations do not allow one to express unequivocally in favor of one of the methods of performing the operation. We present our own observation of a surgical correction of a defect in a teenager. We performed off-pump aortocoronary bypass surgery of the anterior interventricular artery, and separation of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery by ligation, with the stitching of the left coronary artery. The issue of the expediency of tying hypertrophied collaterals between right coronary artery and left coronary artery systems was discussed with the purpose of reducing competitive blood flow after performing left coronary artery shunting. Experience in performing coronary artery bypass surgery without artificial circulation made it possible to perform an off-pump operation.

About the Authors

V. A. Podkamenniy
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital; Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education – Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Podkamenniy Dr. Sc. (Med.), Cardiovascular Surgeon, Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital; Professor at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education – Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education 

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100



V. N. Medvedev
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Vladimir N. Medvedev Head of the Unit of Cardiovascular Surgery N 2

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100



A. V. Medvedev
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Aleksandr V. Medvedev Cardiovascular Surgeon at the Unit of Cardiovascular Surgery N 2

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100



E. S. Efanov
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Evgeniy S. Efanov – Cardiovascular Surgeon at the Unit of Cardiovascular Surgery N 2

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100



A. N. Mutina
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Anna N. Mutina Pediatrician at the Unit of Cardiovascular Surgery N 2

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100



S. A. Fuks
Irkutsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Stanislav A. Fuks Ultrasonic Medical Investigation Specialist at the Unit of Ultrasonic Diagnosis

664049, Irkutsk, Yubileyniy, 100 cation



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Podkamenniy V.A., Medvedev V.N., Medvedev A.V., Efanov E.S., Mutina A.N., Fuks S.A. Off-Pump Surgical Treatment of Anomalous Origin of the Left coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2018;3(6):168-171. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2018-3.6.25

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