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CASE REPORT
An acutely occluded Cabrol graft presenting as an acute coronary syndrome

Abstract

The Cabrol technique employs a synthetic graft to connect the coronary arteries to an aortic graft in patients with complex disease of the ascending aorta. Acute Cabrol graft thrombosis is a life-threatening situation that presents as acute coronary syndrome, as it leads to acute coronary hypoperfusion. We present a patient with unstable anginal symptoms who had undergone aortic surgery 6 months prior to presentation. Cardiac catheterisation was concerning for aortic dissection yet was later revealed to be acute occlusion of a Cabrol graft. The patient ultimately died of cardiogenic shock. We review the Cabrol technique, complications and management of acute graft thrombosis.

  • interventional cardiology
  • cardiothoracic surgery

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