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Figure 3

From: Midterm results of left coronary artery reimplantation through the transverse sinus of the pericardium in adult Bland-White-Garland syndrome

Figure 3

Computed tomography exam results in different perspectives. (A) Multidetector-row computed tomography 2 years after surgery. The diameter of the preoperatively dilated coronary artery reduced and the collaterals disappeared. (B) Cranial view on multidetector-row computed tomography at 2 years after surgery. The arrow indicates that the graft was anastomosed to the right lateral side of the ascending Ao. The double arrows indicate that the graft was anastomosed to the LCA. The arrowhead indicates the collateral located adjacent to the anastomotic site of the graft and the LCA. (C) Axial image on enhanced computed tomography at 2 years after surgery. The arrow indicates that the graft was anastomosed to the right lateral side of the ascending Ao. The double arrows indicate that the graft was anastomosed to the left coronary cuff. Ao, aorta; PA, pulmonary artery; RCA, right coronary artery; LCA, left coronary artery. Graft: an 8-mm HEMASHIELD graft (MAQUET Cardiovascular LLC, San Jose, CA, USA).

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