Definition Coronary cameral fistula is an abnormal direct communication between a coronary artery and a cardiac chamber (atrium or ventricle), bypassing the myocardial capillary bed. It represents a subset of coronary artery fistulas where the drainage is specifically into a heart chamber rather than into a great vessel or other structure. Epidemiology • Rare congenital anomaly, incidence ~0.1–0.2% in patients undergoing coronary angiography • Accounts for the majority of coronary artery fistulas • Most are congenital; acquired forms are uncommon • Often detected incidentally in adulthood Embryology and Pathogenesis During normal cardiac development, primitive coronary sinusoids regress and form a mature capillary network. Failure of regression or persistence of these sinusoids leads to abnormal communications between coronary arteries and cardiac chambers. Types Based on Origin and Drainage Origin • Right coronary artery (most common) • Left anterior descending artery • Left circumfle...
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