Title of article :
Coronary sinus ostial atresia: A rare associated anomaly that should be remembered in patients undergoing univentricular palliation
Author/Authors :
Çevik, Ayhan Department of Pediatric Cardiology - İstanbul Bilim University - İstanbul - Turkey , Ertürk, Murat Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - İstanbul Bilim University - İstanbul - Turkey , Turgut Balci, Şule Department of Anesthesiology - İstanbul Bilim University - İstanbul - Turkey , Yalçın, Kanat Istanbul Bilim University - Faculty of Medicine - İstanbul Bilim University - İstanbul - Turkey , Karaci, Ali Rıza Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - İstanbul Bilim University - İstanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
Coronary sinus ostium atresia associated with congenital
heart diseases with single ventricular physiology is rare and detection of this anomaly is very important (1-3). In coronary sinus
ostial atresia, the coronary sinus usually drains into an unroofed
coronary sinus and the left atrium. However, it may drain into the
right atrium via the Thebesian veins or, as presented in our case,
drainage may only be present into the left persistent superior
vena cava (SVC) (4-7). A case of a patient with tricuspid atresia
who was diagnosed to have coronary sinus ostium atresia with
retrograde drainage of the coronary veins into the left superior
vena cava during diagnostic heart catheterization prior to the
Fontan procedure is presented.
Keywords :
congenital heart disease , congenital heart surgery , coronary sinus , univentricular heart
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi