An unusual case of aorta-right atrial tunnel with windsock aneurysm : imaging, diagnosis and treatment

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Khan, Aneesah
Scholtz, Leonie
Snyders, F. Adriaan
De Villiers, Johan

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Clinics Cardive

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The first successfully diagnosed and treated case of aorta– right atrial tunnel was reported by Coto et al. in 1980. The most common cause of aorta–right atrial tunnel is a ruptured aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysms had been reported as early as 1840 by Thurnam; these were diagnosed at autopsy. With the advances in radiology, many cases of aorta–right atrial tunnel have been reported since then, each with its own subtle variations. We report on a unique case of aorta–right atrial tunnel with a windsock aneurysm in the right atrium. A 55-yearold male presented with abdominal pain and the chest X-ray revealed cardiomegaly. On further investigation with echocardiography and computed tomography angiography, there was an incidental aorta–right atrial tunnel with a windsock aneurysm in the right atrium. He was treated successfully with surgery. A similar case has been reported only once before by Iyisoy et al. in 2014.

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Aorta–right atrial tunnel, Aneurysms of the sinus of Valsalva, Angiography, Sinus, Valsalva, Congenital aorta, Left ventricular tunnel

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Khan, S.A.M., Scholtz, L., Snyders, F.A. & De Villiers, J. 2017, 'An unusual case of aorta–right atrial tunnel with windsock aneurysm : imaging, diagnosis and treatment', Cardiovascular Journal of Africa, vol. 28, no. 4, E1-E5.