Circumflex Artery Injury During Mitral Valve Repair: Not Well Known, Perhaps Not So Infrequent—Lessons Learned From a 6-Case Experience
With the impressive average of 150 mitral repairs annually for the last 16 years (possibly a world record, even more impressive given the population of Portugal), the Coimbra team led by Antunes reflects on six cases of circumflex artery injury, mostly in non-right dominant anatomy as expected.


Dr. Frank Spencer, NYU Surgery Chair, taught this to his Cardiovascular Surgery Residents during my years there in 1971-1973. I guess there is nothing new under the sun!!!