Author/Authors :
Saleem, Sameer Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA , Syed, Mubbasher A. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USA , Changal, Khalid Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USA , Nuqali, Abdulelah Internal Medicine - George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA , Sheikh, Mujeeb Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH, USA
Abstract :
Iatrogenic coronary artery dissection is a potentially life-threatening complication of cardiovascular interventions. The optimal
management of iatrogenic coronary artery dissection is not clear; however, both conservative management and percutaneous or
surgical revascularization have been performed depending on the patient’s clinical status and the extent of dissection. We
present the first reported case of right coronary artery dissection after Bentall procedure performed for ascending aortic
aneurysm. Urgent percutaneous intervention using adjunctive coronary imaging was performed with excellent clinical recovery.
In this article, we highlight coronary artery dissection after Bentall procedure as a possible complication, provide an insight into
various options in its management, and review published data on iatrogenic coronary artery dissection. We also discuss the
challenges in percutaneous treatment of coronary artery dissection with special focus on intracoronary imaging for accurate
diagnosis and guidance in the management of this complex lesion.