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RCA: Complex Bypass Graft Anatomy
By Vincent Varghese, DO, and Jon C. George, MD, Division of Interventional Cardiology and Endovascular Medicine, Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, New Jersey
Deciphering complex coronary anatomy can be challenging, particularly in post-CABG patients. CABG surgery using conduits with multiple distal anastomoses has the potential to lead to graft failure, largely related to bypass graft flow dynamics. Recognizing conventional, as well as anomalous, coronary artery patterns in specific angiographic views is paramount in understanding elaborate graft anatomies. We present herein an interesting case of complex bypass graft angiography with multiple anastamoses supplying the entire myocardium.
Video 1. Native right coronary artery, 100% proximally occluded.
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