ANOMALOUS ORIGIN OF THE RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY FROM THE PULMONARY TRUNK CONCURRENT WITH AORTOPULMONARY SEPTAL DEFECT IN A 2-MONTH-OLD INFANT


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Abstract

Anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the pulmonary trunk concurrent with aortopulmonary septal defect is an extremely rare abnormality. The paper describes a clinical case of this abnormality in a 2-month-old infant who underwent one-stage radical surgery for the defect: plasty of aortopulmonary septal defect with a xenopericardial flap; creation of an intrapulmonary tunnel with a xenopericardial flap (Takeuchi procedure); ligation of the patent ductus arteriosus; suture of the patent fenestra vestibuli under extracorporeal circulation and hypothermia.

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L. Bockeria

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

Professor, Academician of the Russian Federation

A. Sobolev

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

Candidate of Medical Sciences

V. Plakhova

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

D. Berishvili

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

S. Krupyanko

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

D. Adkin

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

E. Milievskaya

A.N. Bakulev Research Center of Cardiovascular Surgery

Email: elena_miliev2004@mail.ru
Candidate of Medical Sciences

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