Two cases of casual discovery of persistent left superior vena cava during cardiac surgery are reported. Diagnoses were suspected at the time of peroperative transoesophageal echocardiography in the first case, and of preoperative fluoroscopy during a Swan-Ganz catheter insertion procedure in the second case. For both patients, a peroperative echo contrast study permitted to confirm the anomaly before initialization of cardiopulmonary bypass. Embryology, echocardiographic findings and surgical management, including cardioplegia delivering and left upper venous system drainage, are reviewed.

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