We herein report a case of a coronary artery pseudoaneurysm caused by previous catheter intervention, who was treated with a staged hybrid procedure of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and subsequent percutaneous catheter intervention. A 59-year-old man underwent an urgent percutaneous coronary stent placement for acute myocardial infarction at segment 1 of the right coronary artery, where later coronary pseudoaneurysm developed. Prior to closure of the aneurysm by covered stent placement, he underwent CABG to segment 3 using the right internal thoracic artery graft, in case the implanted covered stent should acutely thrombose in the future. The graft flow was increased by producing an artificial stenosis just proximal to the anastomosis. The present technique would be a safe and viable option of therapeutic strategy to fix coronary artery pseudoaneurysms that have been formed at the proximal segment of main coronary arteries.

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