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J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1994;107:447-0449
© 1994 Mosby, Inc.


Surgery for Acquired Heart Disease

Proximal bypass to anomalous circumflex coronary artery

Duncan A. Killen, MD, Suchint Wathanacharoen, MD


Kansas City, Mo.

From the MidAmerica Heart Institute of Saint Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.

Received for publication March 25, 1993. Accepted for publication June 29, 1993. Address for reprints: D. A. Killen, MD, Medical Plaza II-50, 4320 Wornall, Kansas City, MO 64111.

Abstract

A technique for coronary artery bypass to the proximal segment of an anomalous circumflex coronary artery is described. This technique has been used in four patients. It is suggested that in some situations this would be the preferable approach for bypassing an anomalous circumflex coronary artery obstruction. (J THORAC CARDIOVASC SURG 1994;107:447-9)







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