Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Apr 2000)

Congenital atresia of the ostium of the left coronary artery. Diagnostic difficulty and successful surgical revascularization in two patients

  • Fernando Amaral,
  • Carla Tanamati,
  • João A Granzotti,
  • Jorge L Haddad,
  • João Ronaldo A Leite,
  • Miguel Barbero-Marcial

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2000000400005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 4
pp. 339 – 342

Abstract

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We report two cases of congenital atresia of the ostium of the left coronary artery. Case 1: a six-month-old infant presenting with serious cardiac insufficiency. A noninvasive diagnosis of dilated myocardiopathy was established and the clinical picture was pharmacologically compensated. When the patient was nine months of age, a hemodynamic study was performed that revealed congenital atresia of the ostium of the left coronary artery; the infant immediately underwent a successful anastomosis of the internal mammary artery with the left coronary artery. Case 2: an eleven-year-old asymptomatic boy with a history of heart murmur from the age of six months on, was refered for surgery with a diagnosis of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from pulmonary trunk. A definitive diagnosis of atresia of the left coronary ostium was only established during surgery. Successful surgical revascularization with the left internal mammary artery, and left ventricular aneurysmectomy were performed.