Journal of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery

Online ISSN: 2433-1783 Print ISSN: 2433-2720
Japanese Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery
Japanese Society of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Academy Center, 358-5 Yamabuki-cho, Shinju-ku, Tokyo 162-0801, Japan
Journal of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 2(2): 84-86 (2018)
doi:10.24509/jpccs.180202

Case ReportCase Report

Coronary Sinus Orifice Atresia in Tricuspid Atresia

1Department of Pediatrics, Japan Community Healthcare Organization Kyushu Hospital ◇ Fukuoka, Japan

2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Japan Community Healthcare Organization Kyushu Hospital ◇ Fukuoka, Japan

受付日:2017年8月14日Received: August 14, 2017
受理日:2018年2月23日Accepted: February 23, 2018
発行日:2018年7月1日Published: July 1, 2018
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A 12 month-old boy with tricuspid atresia underwent cardiac catheterization prior to undergoing a bidirectional Glenn shunt (BDG) procedure. A late-phase aortography image showed retrograde blood flow through the left superior vena cava, and selective coronary angiography revealed coronary sinus ostial atresia (CSOA). CSOA associated with single ventricle physiology is a potentially fatal condition because of the resultant disturbance of coronary circulation. An accurate evaluation of angiographic findings is necessary to identify CSOA.

Key words: coronary sinus ostial atresia; tricuspid atresia; single ventricle; Glenn; Fontan

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