The elective use of the right gastroepiploic artery as an in situ graft has been well established in coronary surgery. We propose a surgical technique for patients undergoing coronary reoperations with a patent mammary graft to the left anterior descending artery. The gastroepiploic artery is used through a small laparotomy when only the right coronary artery or the posterior descending artery needs revascularization. The described technique allows avoidance of both resternotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass.</p
INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer is a rare disease with a high mortality rate, for which complete sur...
WOS: 000288381700006PubMed ID: 21395682P>Stenosis or occlusion of a large right coronary artery or i...
The right gastroepiploic artery is currently regarded as a most valuable arterial conduit for myocar...
The elective use of the right gastroepiploic artery as an in situ graft has been well established in...
BACKGROUND: Patients with patent grafted bilateral internal thoracic arteries may require repeat myo...
ObjectivesRepeat sternotomy is associated with a substantial risk of cardiovascular injury. We evalu...
OBJECTIVES: Repeat sternotomy is associated with a substantial risk of cardiovascular injury. We eva...
Between July 1990 and December 1992. 112 patients underwent myocardial revascularization with arteri...
From September 1989 to September 1992, the right gastroepiploic artery in combination with one or bo...
Background. The danger of coronary reoperations is mainly hidden in the reopening of the sternum and...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the early and 1-year postoperative results of grafting the skeletonized rig...
Third REDO-CABG is a challenge for the surgical team. Usually a patent mammary is the only graft wor...
Throughout its 30-year history, the right gastroepiploic artery (GEA) has been useful for in situ gr...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Right gastroepiploic artery is used as an in-situ arterial conduit in coronary revascularization, bu...
INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer is a rare disease with a high mortality rate, for which complete sur...
WOS: 000288381700006PubMed ID: 21395682P>Stenosis or occlusion of a large right coronary artery or i...
The right gastroepiploic artery is currently regarded as a most valuable arterial conduit for myocar...
The elective use of the right gastroepiploic artery as an in situ graft has been well established in...
BACKGROUND: Patients with patent grafted bilateral internal thoracic arteries may require repeat myo...
ObjectivesRepeat sternotomy is associated with a substantial risk of cardiovascular injury. We evalu...
OBJECTIVES: Repeat sternotomy is associated with a substantial risk of cardiovascular injury. We eva...
Between July 1990 and December 1992. 112 patients underwent myocardial revascularization with arteri...
From September 1989 to September 1992, the right gastroepiploic artery in combination with one or bo...
Background. The danger of coronary reoperations is mainly hidden in the reopening of the sternum and...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the early and 1-year postoperative results of grafting the skeletonized rig...
Third REDO-CABG is a challenge for the surgical team. Usually a patent mammary is the only graft wor...
Throughout its 30-year history, the right gastroepiploic artery (GEA) has been useful for in situ gr...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Right gastroepiploic artery is used as an in-situ arterial conduit in coronary revascularization, bu...
INTRODUCTION: Pancreatic cancer is a rare disease with a high mortality rate, for which complete sur...
WOS: 000288381700006PubMed ID: 21395682P>Stenosis or occlusion of a large right coronary artery or i...
The right gastroepiploic artery is currently regarded as a most valuable arterial conduit for myocar...