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Left Coronary Cusp with Fenestration Adherent to the Aortic Wall.

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An aortic valve with a coronary cusp adherent to the aortic wall is a rare anomaly. Furthermore, an adherent coronary cusp with fenestration is even rarer. Here, we report a… Click to show full abstract

An aortic valve with a coronary cusp adherent to the aortic wall is a rare anomaly. Furthermore, an adherent coronary cusp with fenestration is even rarer. Here, we report a case of aortic valve regurgitation with an adherent and fenestrated left coronary cusp. A 45-year-old man with complaints of dyspnea on exertion was hospitalized. Clinical examination revealed severe aortic valve regurgitation associated with poor cardiac function. He had a history of cardiac murmur present since childhood; however, the details of his cardiac history are unknown. During surgery, a fenestrated left coronary cusp adherent to the aortic wall was observed. Following resection of all aortic cusps, we performed an aortic valve replacement with a mechanical valve. The postoperative recovery was uneventful. In this case, the left coronary artery was perfused by a small fenestration in the adherent coronary cusp. In such cases, the adherent coronary cusp should be released to alleviate the possibility of sudden death and ischemic myocarditis.

Keywords: cusp; left coronary; adherent aortic; coronary cusp; aortic wall

Journal Title: International heart journal
Year Published: 2022

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