Milica Karadzic Kocica1, Hristina Ugrinovic1, Dejan Lazovic2, Nemanja Karamarkovic2, Milos Grujic2, Borivoje Lukic3, Oliver Radmili3, Vladimir Cvetic3, Mladen Kocica2,*
Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.16, No.6, pp. 647-653, 2021, DOI:10.32604/CHD.2021.016923
- 08 July 2021
Abstract A single coronary artery is a very rare condition, commonly associated with other congenital anomalies. It could
be generally considered as neither benign nor malignant form of congenital coronary artery anomalies since its
pathophysiological and clinical implications grossly depend on different anatomical patterns defined by the site of
origin and distribution of the branches. By presenting the patient who underwent successful coronary artery
bypass grafting and aortic valve replacement surgery in a presence of isolated single coronary artery, we intend
to emphasize natural and procedural risks and distinguish casual from causal in this extremely rare More >