Title of article :
Left Circumflex Artery Rupture with Left Atrial Tamponade and Functional Mitral Stenosis
Author/Authors :
Huang, Weiting National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore , Emadeldin Moheb Hammad, Khaled Mohamed National Heart Institute, Cairo, Egypt , Tar Toong Chao, Victor National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore , Keong Yeo, Khung National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
The growth in percutaneous transluminal devices has enabled operators to tackle more complex, native, and post-bypass surgery
anatomy. However, complications such as coronary artery dissection, coronary perforation, retrograde aortic dissection, arrhythmias, and acute coronary syndrome still occur with resulting mortality rates of up to 4.2% in complex interventions.
Perforation of the circumflex artery is of particular interest in view of its position and relation to the surrounding cardiac
structures. This is a site of potential fluid collection, and as the left atrium is fixed to the parietal pericardium at the entry of the
pulmonary veins, fluid in the oblique sinus can accumulate enough pressure to compress the left atrium and the coronary sinus.
We present a case of left circumflex artery perforation which demonstrates the physiologic complications of coronary sinus and
left atrial compression and the resultant functional mitral stenosis.
Keywords :
Left Circumflex Artery , Left Atrial Tamponade , Functional Mitral Stenosis
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology