Aneurysmatic Dilation of Autovenous Conduit After Coronary Bypass Graft: Clinical Case

S. Enginoev, I. V. Popova, I. I. Chernov, E. V. Efremova, V. N. Kolesnikov
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   Considering the prevalence of cardiovascular pathology and the increase in coronary interventions, including coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), therapeutic observation and assessment of results, as well as possible complications in this cohort of patients is an urgent problem in the clinic of internal medicine. Autovenous conduits, namely the great saphenous vein, is one of the most common conduits during coronary artery bypass grafting. The reported incidence of minor dilation of great saphenous vein grafts used for CABG varies up to 14 %, but significant dilation of the aneurysm is rare. When performing coronary angiography or multispiral computed angiography, it is possible to establish the true size of the aneurysm, but the presence of mural thrombi can distort the true picture. Complications may include compression of the native coronary vessels, distal embolization, myocardial ischemia, compression of the right atrium, or fistula formation and rupture into the right atrium. The article discusses a rare clinical case of aneurysmal dilatation of an autovenous conduit up to 7.3 cm after 23 years of coronary artery bypass grafting. Considering that the development of aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms in the field of coronary bypass surgery can occur both early and late, clinical vigilance is necessary throughout the entire period of follow-up and informing the patient. The article discusses diagnostic and treatment algorithms for identifying aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms.
冠状动脉旁路移植术后自静脉导管动脉瘤扩张:临床病例
考虑到心血管疾病的发病率和冠状动脉介入治疗(包括冠状动脉旁路移植术)的增加,对这部分患者的治疗观察和效果评估以及可能出现的并发症是内科临床亟待解决的问题。自静脉导管,即大隐静脉,是冠状动脉旁路移植术中最常见的导管之一。据报道,用于冠状动脉旁路移植术的大隐静脉移植物轻微扩张的发生率高达 14%,但动脉瘤明显扩张的情况很少见。在进行冠状动脉造影或多螺旋计算机血管造影时,可以确定动脉瘤的真实大小,但壁层血栓的存在会扭曲真实情况。并发症可能包括原发性冠状动脉血管受压、远端栓塞、心肌缺血、右心房受压或瘘管形成并破裂进入右心房。文章讨论了一例罕见的临床病例,患者在接受冠状动脉旁路移植术 23 年后,自体静脉导管出现动脉瘤样扩张,最大直径达 7.3 厘米。考虑到在冠状动脉搭桥手术领域动脉瘤和假性动脉瘤的发展既可能发生在早期,也可能发生在晚期,临床有必要在整个随访期间保持警惕并告知患者。文章讨论了识别动脉瘤和假性动脉瘤的诊断和治疗算法。
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