surgical management of a coronary-bronchial artery fistula combined with myocardial ischemia revealed by 13n-ammonia positron emission tomography

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A 71-year-old male with known bronchiectasis and atrial fibrillation was admitted to Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital w ith recurrent t ransient i schemic a ttack. R adiofrequency ablation w as p erformed t o resolve the patient’s atrial fibrillation, but failed. However, a fistula between the left circumflex artery and the bilateral bronchial arteries was found on computed tomography. Fistula ligation and a left-side maze operation were planned due to his recurrent symptom of dizziness, and these procedures were successfully performed. After the operation, the fistula was completely divided and no recurrence of atrial fibrillation took place. A coronary- bronchial artery fistula is a rare anomaly, and can be safely treated by surgical repair.
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Authors ;Hang Jun Choi;Hwan Wook Kim;Do Yeon Kim;Kuk Bin Choi;Keon Hyon Jo
Journal health promotion international
Year 2017
DOI 10.5090/kjtcs.2017.50.3.220
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