BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25 years. The recent confirmation of the clinical benefits associated with the use of the artery is likely to drive a new interest toward this conduit in the next few years METHODS: A group of surgeons with extensive experience in the systematic use of the RA summarize here the key technical aspects of the use of the conduit for coronary bypass operations. RESULTS: Preoperative evaluation of the ulnar collateral circulation and attention to the characteristics of the target vessel are key for the successful use of the radial artery. Open or endoscopic harvesting can be used, preferentially with the aid of the harmonic scalpel. The use of vasod...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...
We reviewed the published literature on the clinical and angiographic outcome of radial artery (RA) ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. T...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
The radial artery (RA) can be used as part of an arterial revascularization strategy in coronary art...
The clinical and angiographic benefits related to the use of the radial artery (RA) as a bypass cond...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Permyos Ruengsakulrach.Coronary artery bypass g...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Aim. To analyze literature data on the methods and methods of using the radial artery as an arterial...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Background: In 1989, we reported the use of the radial artery as a second target conduit for coronar...
Objective: Long-term studies have shown that internal thoracic artery (ITA) has a higher patency rat...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
Radial artery use as a bypass conduit is well established during the past decades, in terms of both ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...
We reviewed the published literature on the clinical and angiographic outcome of radial artery (RA) ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. T...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
The radial artery (RA) can be used as part of an arterial revascularization strategy in coronary art...
The clinical and angiographic benefits related to the use of the radial artery (RA) as a bypass cond...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Permyos Ruengsakulrach.Coronary artery bypass g...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Aim. To analyze literature data on the methods and methods of using the radial artery as an arterial...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Background: In 1989, we reported the use of the radial artery as a second target conduit for coronar...
Objective: Long-term studies have shown that internal thoracic artery (ITA) has a higher patency rat...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
Radial artery use as a bypass conduit is well established during the past decades, in terms of both ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. Th...
We reviewed the published literature on the clinical and angiographic outcome of radial artery (RA) ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery. T...