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Coronary Steal Syndrome After Coronary Artery Bypass For Anomalous Aortic Origin Of A Coronary Artery., Benjamin A. Youdelman, Glenn J. Pelletier, C Igor Mesia, Marshall L. Jacobs
Coronary Steal Syndrome After Coronary Artery Bypass For Anomalous Aortic Origin Of A Coronary Artery., Benjamin A. Youdelman, Glenn J. Pelletier, C Igor Mesia, Marshall L. Jacobs
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery found in a symptomatic 9-year-old boy was initially treated with coronary artery bypass grafting using a left internal mammary artery anastomoses to the left anterior descending coronary artery, but resulted in coronary ischemia, likely from a steal phenomenon. Subsequent transection of the proximal left internal mammary artery with anastomosis to the ascending aorta, and coronary ostial enlargement, resulted in a durable treatment. We recommend caution in choosing coronary artery bypass grafting using a left internal mammary artery pedicle graft for the treatment of anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery.