Surgical experience of coronary artery-right ventricular fistula in a heart transplant patient.

1995 
Routine follow-up catheterization 4 years after heart transplantation in a 55-year-old revealed a fistula from the main left anterior descending artery (LAD) to the right ventricle. The left anterior descending artery was dilated and tortuous because of this fistula. As he Dad effort dyspnea and fatigue 3 months after this catheterization, we decided to operate on the fistula, and direct closure of this through the LAD and coronary artery bypass grafting from the proximal to distal LAD were performed. Surgery and the postoperative course were uneventful. We discuss the surgical indication and technique for coronary artery fistula acquired as a result of endomyocardial biopsy after heart transplantation
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