Author/Authors :
Matsumoto, Mitsunari Department of Internal Medicine - Saitama Citizens Medical Center, Saitama, Japan , Tamanaha, Yusuke Department of Internal Medicine - Saitama Citizens Medical Center, Saitama, Japan , Tsurumaki, Yoshimasa Department of Internal Medicine - Saitama Citizens Medical Center, Saitama, Japan , Nakamura, Tomohiro Department of Internal Medicine - Saitama Citizens Medical Center, Saitama, Japan
Abstract :
Cases in which an anomalous single coronary trunk arises from the ascending aorta are extremely rare. In percutaneous coronary
intervention for the lesion of a coronary artery anomaly, several problems may occur, including selection of a guide catheter,
insufficient backup force, and difficulties of stent delivery. The GuideLiner catheter, which is a coaxial guide extension having
the advantage of rapid exchange, facilitates coronary intervention for complex lesions. We report a case of angina having a lesion
in the left anterior descending artery of a single coronary trunk arising from the ascending aorta. We successfully performed
revascularization by using the GuideLiner catheter.
Keywords :
GuideLiner Catheter , Percutaneous Intervention , Single Coronary Trunk , Ascending Aorta