2009
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.108.840041
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Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Abstract: Background-Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (MICS CABG) is a novel coronary operation that does not require infrastructure and is potentially available to all cardiac surgeons. It aims at decreasing the invasiveness of conventional CABG while preserving the applicability and durability of surgical revascularization. We examined the feasibility and safety of MICS CABG in the first large series of this operation to date. Methods and Results-All myocardial territories are accessed via a 4-to 6-c… Show more

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“…Three main options for the performance of CABG without sternotomy are now available (Table 3): (1) minimally invasive CABG, in which all areas of the heart are bypassed via a small left anterolateral thoracotomy, usually without the use of the heart–lung machine123; (2) robotic total endoscopic coronary bypass grafting, in which robotic techniques are used not only for internal mammary artery harvest but also for the performance of all graft anastomoses124; and (3) HCR, which combines the performance of a single LIMA‐LAD graft via a small anterolateral thoracotomy, with PCI to the other myocardial territories of the heart that require revascularization 125…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Cabg Total Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three main options for the performance of CABG without sternotomy are now available (Table 3): (1) minimally invasive CABG, in which all areas of the heart are bypassed via a small left anterolateral thoracotomy, usually without the use of the heart–lung machine123; (2) robotic total endoscopic coronary bypass grafting, in which robotic techniques are used not only for internal mammary artery harvest but also for the performance of all graft anastomoses124; and (3) HCR, which combines the performance of a single LIMA‐LAD graft via a small anterolateral thoracotomy, with PCI to the other myocardial territories of the heart that require revascularization 125…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Cabg Total Endoscopic Coronary Artery Bymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McGinn and Lapierre (6). Using the aforementioned devices, safe full coronary revascularization has been possible in selected patients, with very good long term results (6-9).…”
Section: Coronary Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…По определению Holzhey под гибридной технологи-ей восстановления кровотока при множествен-ном поражении коронарных артерий понимается шунтирование бассейна ПНА с использованием маммарокоронарного шунта in situ и сочетанное ЧКВ на остальных бассейнах в сроки до 3 суток [37]. Концепция гибридной реваскуляризации основана на успешных результатах шунтирова-ния ПНА левой внутренней грудной артерией, используя минимально инвазивную методику без стернотомии и манипуляций на аорте (MID CAB), что позволяет снизить риск неврологиче-ских, инфекционных и геморрагических ослож-нений, а также на удовлетворительных результа-тах функционирования стентов DES по сравне-нию с аутовенозными шунтами [38][39][40]. Данная технология была успешно внедрена в НИИ ком-плексных проблем сердечно-сосудистых заболе-ваний и получила дальнейшее развитие.…”
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