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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 32, 411-414, Copyright © 1981 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
P Tibbits, K Stanton, H Ashworth and W Baker
A 34-year-old woman with two congenital coronary aneurysms received a
saphenous vein bypass graft (SVBG) as treatment for a thrombosed right
coronary artery aneurysm 9 years ago. The angiographic and surgical
findings were reported at that time [1]. In 1979, she received a sequential
SVBG to the left anterior descending and first diagonal coronary arteries
following recurrence of angina and progressive occlusion of the left
coronary artery aneurysm. She is believed to have the longest
angiographically documented course following operation, and her case
history is reported to aid in establishing the natural history of this
unusual condition and its surgical management.
ARTICLES
Congenital coronary aneurysms nine years following saphenous vein bypass graft surgery
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