Background: The endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH) method has been used in coronary artery bypass surgery in many countries. We started using the EVH method recently, and investigated the results during the early learning period. Methods: Between March 2012 and June 2014, 75 patients (31 patients in the EVH method group, and 44 patients in the open method group) who underwent isolated first-time coronary artery bypass grafting using vein grafts were retrospectively analyzed with respect to the early outcomes including graft patency and risk factors for leg wound complications. For assessing the patency of vein graft, we performed coronary computed tomography angiography during the immediate postoperative period and 6 months later. Resul...
BACKGROUND: The saphenous vein is an established conduit for coronary revascularization. Disadvanta...
While traditional open vein harvest was related to postoperative wound complications, endoscopic vei...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether minimally invasive endoscopic harve...
Open saphenous vein technique is the standard of care in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery...
Open saphenous vein technique is the standard of care in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery...
BACKGROUND: The tendency of modern surgery is towards the reduction of invasiveness. The aim of this...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the 6-month angiographic patency rates of greater saphenous veins remo...
Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most common cardiac surgical procedure performed worldwide an...
In recent times, practice in cardiac surgery has shifted towards using endoscopic techniques to harv...
AIM: Recent reports have suggested harvesting of the greater saphenous vein for coronary artery bypa...
Abstract Background Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafti...
Endoscopic vein harvesting is becoming one of the most favourable vein harvesting techniques in mult...
AbstractBackground: The greater saphenous vein is a common conduit for coronary revascularizations. ...
OBJECTIVES: Endoscopic vein harvest has gained widespread use in coronary artery bypass surgery. How...
Introduction: Harvesting of the greater saphenous vein is almost an inevitable part of coronary arte...
BACKGROUND: The saphenous vein is an established conduit for coronary revascularization. Disadvanta...
While traditional open vein harvest was related to postoperative wound complications, endoscopic vei...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether minimally invasive endoscopic harve...
Open saphenous vein technique is the standard of care in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery...
Open saphenous vein technique is the standard of care in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery...
BACKGROUND: The tendency of modern surgery is towards the reduction of invasiveness. The aim of this...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the 6-month angiographic patency rates of greater saphenous veins remo...
Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most common cardiac surgical procedure performed worldwide an...
In recent times, practice in cardiac surgery has shifted towards using endoscopic techniques to harv...
AIM: Recent reports have suggested harvesting of the greater saphenous vein for coronary artery bypa...
Abstract Background Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafti...
Endoscopic vein harvesting is becoming one of the most favourable vein harvesting techniques in mult...
AbstractBackground: The greater saphenous vein is a common conduit for coronary revascularizations. ...
OBJECTIVES: Endoscopic vein harvest has gained widespread use in coronary artery bypass surgery. How...
Introduction: Harvesting of the greater saphenous vein is almost an inevitable part of coronary arte...
BACKGROUND: The saphenous vein is an established conduit for coronary revascularization. Disadvanta...
While traditional open vein harvest was related to postoperative wound complications, endoscopic vei...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether minimally invasive endoscopic harve...