“…12 Another publication from our service, by Fernandes et al, described the successful percutaneous treatment of a clinical case with anomalous origin from the left main coronary artery in the right Valsalva sinus, with a course anterior to the pulmonary trunk and bifurcating into an anterior descending branch, at the level of the interventricular septum, with a 90% lesion in the bifurcation. 11 A third study, conducted by Araújo et al, described a rare case of anomalous origin of the right coronary artery, from the pulmonary artery with conservative treatment. 13 At the time, this case report and recent studies demonstrated percutaneous treatment of coronary anomalies with stent implantation is a safe option for selected patients, taking into account the clinical presentation, anatomy study, and training of the cath lab team.…”