Author/Authors :
Umran، Sarwar نويسنده Department of Plastic Surgery, Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury SP2 8BJ , , Chetty، Govind نويسنده Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, , , Sarkar، Pradip K نويسنده Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, ,
Abstract :
We report a rare case of acute right coronary artery stenosis
developing in a patient undergoing aortic valve replacement. We
present a case report with a brief overview of the literature relating
to coronary artery occlusion associated with cardiac valve surgery –
the theories and treatments are discussed. A 85 year-old female was
admitted under the care of the cardiothoracic team with signs
and symptoms of heart failure. Investigations, including cardiac
echocardiography and coronary angiography, indicated a critical
aortic valve stenosis. Intraoperative right ventricular failure ensued
post aortic valve replacement. Subsequent investigations revealed
an acute occlusion of the proximal right coronary artery with
resultant absence of distal flow supplying the right ventricle. An
immediate right coronary artery bypass procedure was performed
with resolution of the right ventricular failure. Subsequent weaning
off cardiopulmonary bypass was uneventful and the patient
continued to make excellent recovery in the postoperative phase.
To our knowledge this is one of the few documented cases of
intraoperative acute coronary artery occlusion developing during
valve surgery. However, surgeons should be aware of the potential
for acute occlusion so that early recognition and rapid intervention
can be instituted.