Case Report

Surgical Treatment of a Catheter-Induced Iatrogenic Dissection of the Right Coronary Artery following Cardiac Catheterization

Abstract

Iatrogenic dissections of the ascending aorta are an uncommon and severe complication during cardiac catheterization. A 68-year-old female patient underwent diagnostic cardiac catheterization due to non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction. During the procedure, a catheter-induced 360Class I dissection of the right coronary artery occurred. The patient developed severe bradycardia, which was treated with a temporary pacemaker. She underwent an emergency operation with ligation and a saphenous vein graft in the right coronary artery. The postoperative course was uneventful; and on postoperative day 6, she was discharged home.

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IssueVol 11 No 1 (2016): J Teh Univ Heart Ctr QRcode
SectionCase Report(s)
Keywords
Cardiac catheterization • Dissection • Iatrogenic disease

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Artemiou P, Lukacin S, Kirsch P, Ignac J, Bily B, Tohatyova A, Bilecova-Rabajdova M, Sabol F. Surgical Treatment of a Catheter-Induced Iatrogenic Dissection of the Right Coronary Artery following Cardiac Catheterization. J Tehran Heart Cent. 2016;11(1):30-33.