Case Report

Multiple Giant Coronary Artery Aneurysms Surgically Treated with Bypass Grafting: A Challenging Rarity

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Intraoperative images. The black arrows in (a) show the giant CAA which is larger than the nearby aortic root (Ao) and the right atrium (RA). In (b), the RCA aneurysm is dissected open, and after thrombus debridement, the stenotic vessel lumen is indicated with a black arrow in (c). In (d), the main stem and LAD are dissected open and endarterectomy is performed. In (e), the atherosclerotic cast is measured before it was sent for histopathology and microbiology investigations.
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