BACKGROUND: The saphenous vein is an established conduit for coronary revascularization. Disadvantages of traditional harvest technique are significant pain and morbidity. We compared the endoscopic harvest technique with the traditional method. METHOD: 140 coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients were randomized into 2 groups: endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH; n = 80) and traditional open vein harvesting (OVH; n = 60). Analysis included preoperative risk factors for wound complication, harvesting time, graft injury, and intraoperative and postoperative complications. Patient follow-up lasted 3 months. RESULTS: The preoperative risk profiles of the groups were comparable. In the EVH group, 5 patients (7.1 %) had to be switched to the ...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the 6-month angiographic patency rates of greater saphenous veins remo...
Abstract Background Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafti...
Despite increased use of arterial grafts, the greater saphenous vein remains the most commonly used ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the benefits of endoscopic saphenous vein harv...
AbstractBackground: The greater saphenous vein is a common conduit for coronary revascularizations. ...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether minimally invasive endoscopic harve...
Saphenous vein grafts for coronary artery bypass can be harvested by means of the traditional long i...
AIM: Recent reports have suggested harvesting of the greater saphenous vein for coronary artery bypa...
While traditional open vein harvest was related to postoperative wound complications, endoscopic vei...
Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most common cardiac surgical procedure performed worldwide an...
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...
Introduction: Harvesting of the greater saphenous vein is almost an inevitable part of coronary arte...
l l Purpose: To compare the operative variables, complications, and potential benefits of en-doscopi...
In recent times, practice in cardiac surgery has shifted towards using endoscopic techniques to harv...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the 6-month angiographic patency rates of greater saphenous veins remo...
Abstract Background Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafti...
Despite increased use of arterial grafts, the greater saphenous vein remains the most commonly used ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the benefits of endoscopic saphenous vein harv...
AbstractBackground: The greater saphenous vein is a common conduit for coronary revascularizations. ...
AbstractObjectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether minimally invasive endoscopic harve...
Saphenous vein grafts for coronary artery bypass can be harvested by means of the traditional long i...
AIM: Recent reports have suggested harvesting of the greater saphenous vein for coronary artery bypa...
While traditional open vein harvest was related to postoperative wound complications, endoscopic vei...
Coronary artery bypass grafting is the most common cardiac surgical procedure performed worldwide an...
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...
Introduction: Harvesting of the greater saphenous vein is almost an inevitable part of coronary arte...
l l Purpose: To compare the operative variables, complications, and potential benefits of en-doscopi...
In recent times, practice in cardiac surgery has shifted towards using endoscopic techniques to harv...
ObjectiveWe sought to compare the 6-month angiographic patency rates of greater saphenous veins remo...
Abstract Background Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafti...
Despite increased use of arterial grafts, the greater saphenous vein remains the most commonly used ...