Vieussens' arterial ring forming a coronary-pulmonary artery fistula with large aneurysmal dilatation: a case report.

Pub Date : 2024-09-14 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjcr/ytae507
Shuji Moriyama, Kosuke Nakata, Hideki Doi, Toshiyuki Matsumura, Toshihiro Fukui
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Background: Vieussens' arterial ring (VAR) is an embryonic conotruncal ring remnant that represents a rare vascular anomaly involving a connection between the right coronary artery (RCA) and the left anterior descending artery (LAD). We describe a unique case of VAR associated with large aneurysmal dilatation, which presents as the formation of a fistula between the coronary artery and pulmonary artery.

Case summary: An 80-year-old Japanese woman presented with an asymptomatic mediastinal mass that was incidentally detected on computed tomography. Subsequent imaging over 2 years revealed the progression of the two masses connecting the RCA to the LAD measuring 8 × 7 mm and 28 × 21 mm in diameter. Transthoracic echocardiography identified a cystic lesion anterior to the right ventricular outflow tract, and colour Doppler imaging confirmed flow into the pulmonary artery. Furthermore, coronary angiography revealed a large aneurysm arising from the LAD, with an efferent vessel communicating with the pulmonary artery. Surgical intervention involved resection of the aneurysms and closure of the coronary-pulmonary artery fistula, which yielded favourable postoperative outcomes.

Discussion: Vieussens' arterial ring is a rare but clinically significant anomaly with varied presentations; the incidence of VAR remains uncertain. In this case, surgical resection and closure of the fistula were performed to mitigate the risk of rupture and to address the potential haemodynamic consequences. Understanding and documenting such cases will contribute to refining treatment approaches and improving patient care in cardiovascular medicine.

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Vieussens动脉环形成冠状动脉-肺动脉瘘伴巨大动脉瘤扩张:病例报告。
背景:维尤森动脉环(VAR)是一种胚胎圆锥环残余,是一种罕见的血管异常,涉及右冠状动脉(RCA)和左前降支动脉(LAD)之间的连接。我们描述了一个独特的 VAR 病例,该病例伴有巨大动脉瘤扩张,表现为冠状动脉和肺动脉之间形成瘘管。病例摘要:一名 80 岁的日本妇女因无症状纵隔肿块就诊,计算机断层扫描偶然发现了该肿块。随后两年的造影检查显示,连接 RCA 和 LAD 的两个肿块不断增大,直径分别为 8 × 7 毫米和 28 × 21 毫米。经胸超声心动图发现右心室流出道前方有囊性病变,彩色多普勒成像证实血流进入肺动脉。此外,冠状动脉造影显示,一个巨大的动脉瘤来自左心室主动脉,其传出血管与肺动脉相通。手术治疗包括切除动脉瘤和关闭冠状动脉-肺动脉瘘,术后效果良好:讨论:维欧森氏动脉环是一种罕见但临床意义重大的异常,其表现多种多样;VAR的发病率仍不确定。在本病例中,为了降低瘘管破裂的风险并解决潜在的血流动力学后果,对瘘管进行了手术切除和闭合。了解和记录此类病例将有助于完善治疗方法,改善心血管内科对患者的护理。
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