DUAL-ARTERY STENTING OF A TYPE III SINGLE CORONARY ARTERY FROM RIGHT AORTIC SINUS

Dual-artery stenting of a type III single coronary artery from right aortic sinus

Dual-artery stenting of a type III single coronary artery from right aortic sinus

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A single coronary artery presenting with stenosis in two of the three vessels arising from a common ostium is a rare anomaly Lipton et al.proposed a classification, which was modified by Yamanaka and Hobbs.In our case, a single coronary artery DAILY FACE MOISTURIZER was giving rise to the LAD, left circumflex (LCx), and the right coronary Toys artery (RCA).There was 80% stenosis in the ostium of the LCx.The RCA in the mid and distal segment had stenosis of 80% and 70%, respectively.

We were able to successfully stent the three stenotic segments.

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