Right and Left Coronary and Conus Arteries Originating from Three Separate Ostia in the Right Valsalva Sinus in a Japanese Cadaver: A Case Study with Literature Review.

Daisuke Kiyoshima, Osamu Tanaka,Hayato Terayama,Ning Qu,Kenta Nagahori, Yoko Ueda,Masahito Yamamoto, Kaori Suyama,Shogo Hayashi, Kou Sakabe

Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)(2024)

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A rare case of an anomalous location of the orifice of the coronary artery was found in a 99-year-old male cadaver undergoing routine dissection. The presence of the right coronary artery (RCA), left coronary artery (LCA), and conus artery (conus branch) originating from the right Valsalva sinus are the characteristic findings of this case. Then, the LCA passed through the aorta and the pulmonary artery. The LCA and RCA branches were normal. These findings are useful for future surgical procedures, including cardiac catheterization.
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cadaver,left coronary artery,conus artery,anatomical variants
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