Objective To improve the treatment effectiveness of coronary artery fistula by summarizing and analyzing the clinical experiences of its surgical procedures. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 47 patients, 25 males and 22 females, with coronary artery fistula who were hospitalized from January 2003 to December 2008. The age of the patients ranged from 9 months to 63 years old(mean age of 34 years). Thirtytwo cases without associated intracardiac abnormalities were given surgical closure of fistula without cardiopulmonary bypass. Ten cases with largesize fistula were repaired directly or with a patch under cardiopulmonary bypass. Coexisted heart abnormalities were treated simultaneously. Results There were 26 cases of right coronary artery fistula,17 cases of left coronary artery fistula and 4 cases of fistula of both coronary arteries; 17 cases of coronary artery fistula opening into the right ventricle, 8 cases opening into the right atrium, 12 cases opening into the pulmonary artery, 2 cases opening into the sinus of coronary veins, 3 cases opening into the left atrium, 5 cases opening into the left ventricle; and there were 4 cases of multiple fistulas. No death happened during the operation. All patients received surgical treatment successfully, except for one multiplefistula patient who had remaining fistula after operation. Followup was conducted on 47 patients with the time period ranging from 1 month to 5 years. The color ultrasonic cardiography showed that all patients recovered well except for one multiplefistula patient who had a small remaining fistula. Conclusion Coronary artery fistulas can cause hemodynamic problems with indication for surgical intervention. Surgical operation is quite effective for fistulas of coronary artery.
Citation: KUANG Feng,ZHOU Xinmin,HU Jianguo,et al .. Surgical Treatment for Patients with Congenital Coronary Artery Fistula. Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2010, 17(1): 22-25. doi: Copy