Axillary-coronary artery bypass reconstruction as an alternative in coronary artery reoperations |
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Authors: | Harrer J Dominik J Zácek P Varvarovský I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiac Surgery, Charles University Hospital-Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. jharrer@seznam.cz |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The increasing incidence of reoperations in coronary surgery associated with higher perioperative risks is a challenge for refinement of the surgical methods. The aim of the work is to prove the feasibility and satisfactory intermediate results of minimally invasive axillary-coronary artery bypass reconstruction in redo coronary surgery in case the left internal mammary artery had already been harvested. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three patients (six months, two and six years after primary coronary artery bypass grafting) admitted for redo coronary surgery because of a recurrence of angina and proven malfunction of the left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending coronary artery anastomosis. An axillary-coronary venous graft was performed via left anterior small thoracotomy (LAST) on a beating heart in all three cases. RESULTS: Excellent patency of the graft was noted on control angiography within 9 days after the procedure together with good clinical improvement in midterm follow-up. CONCLUSION: Minimally invasive axillary-coronary artery bypass via LAST access in redo coronary surgery is a good alternative in cases where the left internal mammary artery cannot be used. |
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