1. Use of the eSVS Mesh: external vein support does not negatively impact early graft patency.
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Genoni M, Odavic D, Loblein H, and Dzemali O
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- Aged, Coronary Angiography methods, Coronary Artery Bypass instrumentation, Coronary Vessels diagnostic imaging, Coronary Vessels surgery, Female, Humans, Intraoperative Period, Male, Saphenous Vein surgery, Vascular Patency, Coronary Artery Bypass methods, Surgical Mesh
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess early graft patency in eSVS Mesh-covered saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting., Methods: In 20 patients meeting criteria for double arterial grafting to the left-sided coronary system and eSVS Mesh-covered SVG to the right-sided coronary system, patency was evaluated intraoperatively by transit time flow measurement and at 5 days postoperatively by computed tomographic angiography., Results: Twenty patients underwent 49 arterial and 22 venous grafts (mean, 3.55/patient) using off-pump techniques. All grafts were determined to be patent intraoperatively. On computed tomographic angiography, arterial graft patency was 100%. In one venous anastomosis, the distal limb of a sequential graft was occluded, for an overall patency rate of 95%., Conclusions: The eSVS Mesh does not compromise early SVG patency.
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- 2013
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