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Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement from Autologous Pericardium with a Self-Expandable Nitinol Stent in an Adult Sheep Model
Published on: June 8, 2022
Percutaneous coronary intervention for extrinsic coronary compression after pulmonary valve replacement
Abhay A Divekar1, John J Y Lee, Wayne J Tymchak
1Section of Pediatric Cardiology, Health Science Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. adivekar@exchange.hsc.mb.ca
Abstract:
Coronary artery compression is a rare and potentially fatal complication after pulmonary valve replacement. This report describes myocardial infarction from extrinsic left main coronary artery compression after pulmonary valve replacement in a 10-y-old boy. He was successfully treated with percutaneous coronary intervention.
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