Minimally invasive technique for harvesting a saphenous vein via one small incision |
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Authors: | Sato M Suenaga E Koga S Matsuyama S |
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Affiliation: | Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kouseikai Hospital, Nagasaki, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We report a minimally invasive technique for harvesting a saphenous vein graft (SVG) via 1 small skin incision. The expected advantages of this technique are better cosmetic results and fewer wound complications than the conventional open technique or the bridging technique. The SVG, 10-15 cm in length, can be harvested by about 3 cm-long single small skin incision. SaphLITE Retractor System (Genzyme Srugical Products, Cambridge), SLS Hematostatic Clip System (Vitalitec International, Plymouth), and curved scissors were necessary instruments for this technique. It is feasible for cases that require a shorter length of SVG. |
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