Title of article :
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for the Anomalous Left Coronary Artery Originating from the Noncoronary Cusp
Author/Authors :
Kuno, Toshiki Department of Cardiology - Ashikaga Red Cross Hospital, Tochigi, Japan , Numasawa, Yohei Department of Cardiology - Ashikaga Red Cross Hospital, Tochigi, Japan , Takahsashi, Toshiyuki Department of Cardiology - Koga Hospital, Koga, Japan
Abstract :
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for anomalous left coronary artery (LCA) originating from the noncoronary cusp (NCC)
is challenging, as it poses difficulties with the engagement of the guiding catheter and the establishment of backup support. This
report examines the case of a 69-year-old woman with unstable angina of anomalous LCA origin. The computed tomography
showed a diffuse plaque in the middle of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery and an anomalous LCA originating from the
NCC. After successful engagement of a straightened Judkins-Left diagnostic catheter, the angiography revealed a diffuse plaque in
the middle of the LAD artery. We then engaged a Judkins-Right guiding catheter. Due to the weak backup support of the guiding
catheter, we used another wire to stabilize it, and the stent was then implanted successfully. To our knowledge, this is the first case
report of PCI for an anomalous LCA originating from the NCC.
Keywords :
Percutaneous Coronary , Noncoronary Cusp
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology