| Literature DB >> 34934584 |
Caroline A Gerhardt1, Stefanie Grewe2, Nora Vera3, Alexander Reese4, Brooke Baldwin5.
Abstract
Coronary artery bypass grafting is a common surgical procedure that often uses the saphenous vein, internal thoracic artery, or radial artery as a conduit to improve blood circulation to the heart. When a blockage or impediment to arterial flow is noted, this procedure is undertaken to ensure the myocardium receives the blood it needs to function optimally. Infrequently, dermatoses overlying the conduit site may be observed, notably with the saphenous vein harvest site. Here we report the first case of sclerodermiform dermatitis occurring at the internal thoracic artery donor graft site. This unique case is important for providers to be aware of when evaluating a patient post-operatively who presents with new-onset dermatologic changes at the site of previous donor harvesting to ensure optimal treatment and management.Entities:
Keywords: cabg; indurated plaque; internal thoracic artery harvesting site; sclerodermatous; sclerodermiform dermatitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34934584 PMCID: PMC8684359 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184