Repair of Taussig-Bing Anomaly with unusual coronary pattern using
autologous pericardial tube extension.
Abstract
The incidence of unusual coronary patterns including single coronary
artery is high in Taussig-Bing anomaly (TBA). The relocation of a single
coronary artery from a non-facing sinus can be technically challenging
with implications on early and late outcomes. Many innovative techniques
for coronary transfer have been described and no coronary pattern
precludes arterial switch operation in the current era. We describe a
technique of coronary transfer using autologous pericardial tube
extension with good early outcome.