2023
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2023-256654
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Exertional angina after cardiac bypass surgery successfully solved by endovascular occlusion of unligated lateral costal artery

Marek Hudák,
Mária Rašiová,
Matej Moščovič
et al.

Abstract: The internal mammary artery has become the primary conduit for the surgical revascularisation of the left anterior descending artery. Large side branches of internal mammary artery are typically ligated during cardiac surgery to avoid a potential coronary steal phenomenon. However, ligation of side branches can be unsuccessful due to the technically difficult surgical exploration of internal mammary artery branches. In this article, we present a case of a man who suffered from exertion angina pectoris despite … Show more

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