2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1387881
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Percutaneous Intervention of Sequential Coronary Venous Graft

Abstract: Sequential and composite coronary bypass grafting is less commonly preferred. Although, its long-term patency was reported better than the single grafts, the technical aspect of sequential anastomosis is more complex, which explains the inconsiderable appliance. 1,2 Herein, we present a case with coronary bypass grafts in which the venous graft was anastomosed to obtuse marginal (OM) 1 and OM2 branches sequentially. Coronary angiography revealed complete obstruction of proximal graft, whereas the segment betwe… Show more

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