Are discrete coronary artery fistulae different from coronary arteriovenous malformations?
AIM: To delineate whether coronary arteriovenous malformations have different properties than classical discrete coronary artery fistulae. METHODS: Group 1 included 17 patients with discrete coronary fistula that represents a coronary artery fistula draining into any cardiac chamber. Group 2 included six patients with coronary arteriovenous malformations representing extensive coronary artery malformation. Cardiopulmonary bypass was used in 12 of the Group 1 patients and 5 in Group 2. RESULTS: There was no operative mortality in either group. Following a hemodynamically nonsignificant residual fistulous communication, which was detected by repeat coronary angiography in Group 2; we changed our surgical technique of suture ligation on beating heart. Then we preferred pulmonary arteriotomy and sutured the orifice of coronary arteriovenous malformations from within the chamber. CONCLUSIONS: Coronary arteriovenous malformations have different morphology and also complex progression propert