Bilateral Coronary Artery–to–Pulmonary Artery Fistula Treated Using Minimally Invasive Coils and Vascular Embolization Devices | Synapse
April 12, 2026Open Access
Bilateral Coronary Artery–to–Pulmonary Artery Fistula Treated Using Minimally Invasive Coils and Vascular Embolization Devices
Key Points
This research aims to explore the treatment options for bilateral coronary artery-to-pulmonary artery fistulas (CAPFs) with intercommunication.
Evaluated cases of CAPFs with plexus-like structures
Utilized minimally invasive coils and vascular embolization devices for treatment
Considered vascular morphology for effective embolization strategies
Successfully achieved embolization of both pulmonary and coronary artery inflows
Improved patient outcomes with minimized invasive procedures
Highlighting the importance of tailored treatment approaches based on vascular structure
Abstract
In plexus-like CAPFs with intercommunication, combined pulmonary artery outflow and coronary artery inflow embolization should be considered according to vascular morphology.