Rarity of congenital absence of right coronary artery: Congenital absence of the right coronary artery (RCA ... The RCA had an abnormal origin from the distal end of a dominant LCx that retrogradely ...
The distal segment runs between the dorsoposterior ... angiograms of a right coronary artery (RCA), both left anterior oblique views. The top of the right atrium and the right ventricle have ...
Coronary angiography revealed tight stenosis at the ostial left anterior descending artery with a previous stent deployed from the left main to ... wire could only cross through a side strut of the ...
a combined intervention with right subclavian artery transposition, distal or proximal lusorian artery ligation or proximal endovascular occlusion for nonaneurysmal disease, or endovascular ...
Second, origin of the coronary–cameral fistula from the OM branch of LCx and distal LAD and draining into the left ventricular cavity are ... Coronary–cameral fistula, although a rare entity, is an ...
Coronary artery chronic total occlusion (CTO) is defined as an occluded coronary artery ... “Soft” plaque is more likely to allow wire passage either directly through tissue planes or via neovascular ...
On dissection, congenital atresia of the right coronary ostium was noted. The orifice of the right coronary artery (RCA) was of a slit-like appearance. It was abnormally located on the lateral surface ...
The case of an 8-year-old girl with a single coronary artery is presented. This vessel arose as a left coronary artery and followed the distribution of one coronary artery. The long circumflex branch ...
In the operating room, the abscess was drained, and a left internal mammary artery to distal LAD graft was placed. Antibiotics were started immediately, and the patient was brought to the intensive ...
In a conscious adult, the radial artery is the preferred pulse point ... only that it isn’t strong enough to reach those more distal points. Unlike a conscious patient, we aren’t concerned ...