Kaito Abe, Takemi Kusano, R. Nakajima, Koki Sogame, H. Fukui, Moto Shimada, H. Doi, Goro Endo, Kaori Kanbara, T. Ishigami, K. Tamura, J. Okuda
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Abstract
coronary Kommerell’s diverticulum is a very rare congenital aortic arch anomaly with an estimated incidence of 0.04-0.1%. Few studies have reported on acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in patients with Kommerell’s diverticulum on the right-sided aortic arch. The anatomical anomaly makes coronary artery catheterization difficult. If such a case is suspected during the patient examination before coronary artery revascularization, the appropriate arterial approach site should be carefully considered for revascularization as early as possible.