Anomalous Aortic Origin of the Coronary Arteries – State of the Art Management and Surgical Techniques

Q2 Medicine
Carlos Bonilla-Ramirez MD , Silvana Molossi MD, PhD , Christopher A. Caldarone MD , Ziyad M. Binsalamah MD, FRCSC
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Abstract

Anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery (AAOCA) can be associated with myocardial ischemia and sudden cardiac arrest. We describe and compare the management and surgical techniques for patients with AAOCA. Patients presenting to the Coronary Artery Anomalies Program are evaluated and managed following a standardized approach. Our approach and data were compared to other single-center and multi-institutional data and results. Patients with AAOCA present as an incidental finding approximately 50% of the time. Advanced axial imaging is essential to define the anatomic characteristics of this lesion. Preoperative and postoperative assessment of myocardial perfusion with provocative testing is feasible and contributes to risk stratification. The surgical techniques for AAOCA repair include coronary unroofing, transection and reimplantation, and neo-ostium creation, among others. In general, surgical repair of AAOCA can mitigate the risk of ischemia with low mortality. The specific morbidities and complications of each different technique should be considered during the surgical planning. Surgical repair of AAOCA can mitigate the risk of ischemia with a low associated mortality but with clinically relevant morbidities. Long-term follow-up is necessary to accurately balance the risks of repaired and unrepaired AAOCA.

冠状动脉异常的主动脉起源-最新的治疗和手术技术
冠状动脉异常起源(AAOCA)可能与心肌缺血和心脏骤停有关。我们描述并比较AAOCA患者的治疗和手术技术。到冠状动脉异常项目就诊的患者按照标准化的方法进行评估和管理。我们的方法和数据与其他单中心和多机构的数据和结果进行了比较。大约50%的AAOCA患者是偶然发现的。先进的轴位成像对于确定该病变的解剖特征至关重要。术前和术后用刺激试验评估心肌灌注是可行的,有助于危险分层。AAOCA修复的外科技术包括冠状动脉去顶、横断和再植以及新造口等。一般来说,手术修复AAOCA可以减轻缺血的风险,死亡率低。在手术计划时应考虑每种不同技术的具体发病率和并发症。手术修复AAOCA可以减轻缺血的风险,死亡率低,但有临床相关的发病率。为了准确平衡修复与未修复AAOCA的风险,需要长期随访。
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期刊介绍: The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual is a companion to Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery . Together with the Seminars, the Annual provides complete coverage of the specialty by focusing on important developments in pediatric cardiac surgery. Each annual volume has an expert guest editor who invites prominent surgeons to review the areas of greatest change in pediatric cardiac surgery during the year. Topics include 1) Complete Atrioventricular Canal; 2) New Concepts of Cardiac Anatomy and Function -- The Helical Heart; 3) Valve Reconstruction (Replacement) in Congenital Heart Disease; 4) Evolving Developments in Congenital Heart Surgery.
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