Chaitman B R, Bourassa M G, Lespérance J, Grondin P
Circulation. 1975 Mar;51(3):552-5. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.51.3.552.
We have presented a 7-week and 8-year postoperative angiographic follow-up of a 36-year-old man who had an anomalous left coronary artery arising from the pulmonary artery and who had an aortocornary bypass graft to the left anterior descending artery. The late study showed 1) a large, well functioning patent graft, 2) lack of significant postoperative change in the size of the right coronary artery and 3) new collateral vessels between the distal left anterior descending and left circumflex coronary arteries and persistence of collateral vessels between the distal right and left circulflex coronary arteries. This report is the longest known angiographic follow-up of a patient with this anomaly who has been treated with bypass surgery.
我们展示了一名36岁男性患者术后7周和8年的血管造影随访结果。该患者左冠状动脉异常起源于肺动脉,并接受了左前降支动脉的主动脉冠状动脉搭桥术。晚期研究显示:1)移植血管通畅且功能良好;2)右冠状动脉大小术后无明显变化;3)左前降支远端与左旋支冠状动脉之间出现新的侧支血管,右冠状动脉远端与左旋支冠状动脉之间的侧支血管持续存在。本报告是已知接受搭桥手术治疗的该类异常患者最长时间的血管造影随访。