The coronary sinus diverticulum: a pathologic entity associated with the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
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The coronary sinus diverticulum: a pathologic entity associated with the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
Abstract
Of 65 patients with posterior septal accessory pathways, 6 were found intraoperatively to have a previously unrecognized pathologic entity: a coronary sinus (CS) diverticulum in the posterior septal region. The CS diverticulum is a venous pouch within the left ventricular wall, with a neck opening into the CS. The pouch, 2 to 5 cm in diameter, has a deep wall corresponding to the left ventricular wall, with venous channel openings and a thin superficial wall made of myocardium. The CS diverticulum neck is 5 to 10-mm wide, opens into the CS and is proximal to the midcardiac vein. Using an epicardial approach during normothermic bypass, the neck of the CS diverticulum was identified, separated from the left ventricle and then closed. Accessory pathway conduction disappeared only after separation of the CS diverticulum neck. The accessory pathway is intimately related to the diverticulum. The latter is a bridge between the left ventricle and the right or left atrium. The accessory pathways associated with CS diverticula had short anterograde refractory periods and were associated with potentially malignant arrhythmias. An epicardial operative approach with division of the neck of the diverticulum is recommended when surgery is indicated.
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