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“…Of note, a major bias in the current literature is that the majority of published series report use of the GEA as a pedicled, rather than as a skeletonized graft; skeletonized harvest of the artery has been shown to significantly improve its patency (47). Very few studies have compared the GEA with the RITA ( Currently, the clinical benefits of using the left ITA to bypass the LAD artery are well established, and this graft represents the cornerstone of modern coronary artery surgery.…”
Section: The Radial Arterymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Of note, a major bias in the current literature is that the majority of published series report use of the GEA as a pedicled, rather than as a skeletonized graft; skeletonized harvest of the artery has been shown to significantly improve its patency (47). Very few studies have compared the GEA with the RITA ( Currently, the clinical benefits of using the left ITA to bypass the LAD artery are well established, and this graft represents the cornerstone of modern coronary artery surgery.…”
Section: The Radial Arterymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For prevention of postoperative stroke, an in situ grafting of the right gastroepiploic artery may be better than grafting of the saphenous vein, although use of the right gastroepiploic artery requires careful consideration of the degree of target coronary stenosis. 31 The present study has several limitations. First, even with propensity matching, a completely fair comparison between BITA and SITA grafting could not be performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The GEA is likely equivalent to RA with regard to patency and both are equally sensitive to competitive flow. The reported experience with GEA is relatively small but increasing [33]. Suzuki et al [33] has reported the best patency (201/255, 90.2%) at eight years after operation at which 87% of grafted posterior descending arteries had more than 90% proximal stenosis.…”
Section: Conduit Choicementioning
confidence: 99%