Reul Ross M, Cooley Denton A, Hallman Grady L, Reul George J
Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Tex Heart Inst J. 2002;29(4):299-307.
The surgical treatment of coronary artery anomalies continues to evolve. The most common coronary artery anomalies requiring surgical intervention include coronary artery fistulae, anomalous pulmonary origins of the coronary arteries, and anomalous aortic origins of the coronary arteries. The choice of surgical intervention for each type of coronary anomaly depends on several anatomic, physiologic, and patient-dependent variables. As surgical techniques have progressed, outcomes have continued to improve, however, controversy still exists about many aspects of the proper management of patients who have these coronary artery anomalies. We reviewed the surgical treatment of 178 patients who underwent surgery for the above-mentioned types of coronary artery anomalies at the Texas Heart Institute from December 1963 through June 2001. On the basis of this experience, we discuss historical aspects of the early treatment of these anomalies and describe their present-day management.
冠状动脉异常的外科治疗仍在不断发展。需要进行外科干预的最常见冠状动脉异常包括冠状动脉瘘、冠状动脉起源于异常肺动脉以及冠状动脉起源于异常主动脉。针对每种冠状动脉异常选择外科干预方式取决于多个解剖学、生理学以及患者相关的变量。随着外科技术的进步,治疗效果持续改善,然而,对于这些患有冠状动脉异常患者的恰当管理的许多方面仍存在争议。我们回顾了1963年12月至2001年6月期间在德克萨斯心脏研究所因上述类型冠状动脉异常接受手术的178例患者的外科治疗情况。基于这一经验,我们讨论了这些异常早期治疗的历史情况并描述了其当前的治疗方法。