Complete arterial revascularization for the right coronary artery is underused mainly
due to technical issues. Herein we report on a new approach for complete arterial
revascularization of arterial revascularization for the right coronary artery
branches. Complete arterial revascularization for the right coronary artery
revascularization was performed in 8 patients using a reverse T composite arterial
graft. None of the patients suffered perioperative myocardial infarction. All
patients underwent noninvasive coronary imaging, displaying an early patency rate of
100%. Complete arterial arterial revascularization for the right coronary artery
revascularization using a reverse T graft offers a new paradigm with enhanced
technical flexibility in performing all arterial myocardial complete
revascularizations in selected patients.
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