Abstract

We present a case of post-percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty with a bare-metal stent to the right coronary artery (RCA). He presented with acute ST-elevation inferior wall myocardial infarction. Coronary angiography showed an aneurysm of proximal RCA extending from the proximal end of the stent to the distal end. There was a 90% discrete lesion beyond the stent with TIMI III flow. The development of coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs) was reported even before the era of stents. CAA can develop after plain balloon angioplasty, after directional coronary atherectomy, and after bare-metal and drug-eluting stents also but not after coronary angiography. Kachru et al. reported an incidence of 0.2% (4 of 2408) per DES without routine angiographic follow-up and Rha et al. reported an incidence of 1.7% (five out of 296) per patient at 6-month routine angiographic follow-up. CAA is an uncommon and often accidental finding, we report a case of CAA which presented as acute myocardial infarction mimicking stent thrombosis.

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