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01-03-2015 | Anatomic Variations
Absence of circumflex artery with superdominant right coronary: a classic anatomical dissection study
Authors:
Daniel Sánchez-Zuriaga, Francisco Martínez-Soriano
Published in:
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
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Issue 2/2015
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Abstract
Purpose
We report a very unusual case of variant coronary artery anatomy, discovered during anatomical dissection in a medical school.
Methods
The heart from a very advanced age donor was dissected using classic anatomical techniques
Results
The right coronary artery showed a superdominant pattern, extending beyond the crux of the heart and circling the atrioventricular groove almost completely. It followed the usual path of the absent circumflex artery, and ended as a slender branch which almost reached the origin of the anterior interventricular artery.
Conclusions
To our knowledge, these are the first reported dissection images of this kind of coronary artery variation. It may have clinical consequences, either leading to more accelerated atherosclerotic changes or causing technical difficulties during cardiac surgery.