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Minimally Invasive Coronary Surgery with Thoracoscopic Internal Mammary Artery Dissection: Surgical Technique
Authors:Patrick Nataf  M.D.   Leonardo Lima  M.D.   Mary Regan  M.D.   Said Benarim  M.D.   Alain Pavie  M.D.   Christian Cabrol  M.D.   Iradj Gandjbakch  M.D.
Affiliation:Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, HOcar;pital de la Pitié, Paris, France
Abstract:A bstract Background: We describe our technique of revascularization of the left anterior descending artery (LAD), using the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) without cardio- pulmonary bypass (CPB), by means of a 4-cm left thoracotomy and video-thoracoscopic harvesting of the LIMA. Methods: The patient is placed in a semioblique position. The LIMA is harvested under thoracoscopic guidance. Trocars are introduced via three thoracic incisions of less than 15 mm at the level of the fourth and seventh intercostal spaces. Perforating arterial branches are cauterized or clipped. This approach allows complete dissection of the LIMA from the subclavian artery to the fifth intercostal space. A 4-cm left anterior thoracotomy is then made along the fourth or the fifth intercostal space. Rib excision is not necessary for LAD exposure. Coronary artery control is obtained with looping sutures (4/0 prolene) placed proximally and distally to the site of the anastomosis. Anastomosis is then performed with 8/0 prolene on the beating heart, under direct vision, without CPB. Results : Between September 1995 and May 1996, this procedure was performed on 20 consecutive patients under age 80. There were no operative complications. The mean duration of hospitalization was six days. Conclusions : This new procedure enlarges the field of minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting techniques.
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