Superior pulmonary arterial flap for the repair of the left coronary artery from the non-facing pulmonary sinus

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OBJECTIVES The anomalous left coronary artery arising from the non-facing pulmonary sinus origin is uncommon but poses a great challenge as its distance precludes direct aortic implantation. We describe an innovative technique for aortic implantation of this anomaly in a 2-month-old infant. METHODS Using a longitudinal pulmonary arterial flap, coronary tube extension was constructed without pulmonary commissure disturbance. RESULTS Myocardial recovery after 2-coronary artery system restoration was excellent. CONCLUSIONS With this approach, coronary transfer using autologous tissue with growth potential is possible.

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Kaewsaengeak, C., & Tocharoenchok, T. (2018). Superior pulmonary arterial flap for the repair of the left coronary artery from the non-facing pulmonary sinus. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 26(6), 902–905. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivy013

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