Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common procedure performed in adult cardiovascular surgery. The most frequently used conduit is the greater saphenous vein. Using traditional methods, the complication rate of the leg is relatively high (up to 24%). To decrease the ...
The decision to use prosthetic or autogenous vein as the initial conduit for first-time vascular bypass of the lower extremity depends in part on the likel... LF Poletti,JH Matsuura,JB Dattilo,... - 《Annals of Vascular Surgery》 被引量: 74发表: 1998年 [The 'Inguinal Hernia' guideline...
Femoropopliteal Saphenous Vein Bypass for Occlusive Atherosclerosis Causing Leg IschaemiaDuring a seven-year period, 100 femoropopliteal reversed saphenous vein graft bypass operations were performed for occlusive atherosclerosis causing intermittent claudication (63 cases) and rest pain or gangrene (37 cases)...
AbstractBackground: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common procedure performed in adult cardiovascular surgery. The most frequently used conduit is the greater saphenous vein. Using traditional methods, the complication rate of the leg is relatively high (up to 24%). To decrease...
A bypass surgery was once doctor’s only option when conservative management failed, Porter says, referring to a procedure in which surgeons attach a piece of vein or artificial vein to divert blood flow around an obstructed area. “And that involves a substantial recovery period,” he sa...
In an open surgery, a section of vein from the patient (or a synthetic material if there is no appropriate vein available) is used to bypass the blockage and provide an alternative route for the blood to reach the lower leg and foot. In a less invasive endovascular procedure, the physician...
Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial and venous diseases. However; many of these grafts will... CHA Wittens,RGJM Pierik,HV Urk - 《European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery the Official Journal of the European Society for Vas...
Taylor et al., “Technique of Reversed Vein Bypass to Distal Leg Arteries”, Techniques in Arterial Surgery, pp. 109-122 (1990).Taylor LM Jr, Porter JM. Technique of reversed vein bypass to distal leg arteries. In Bergan JJ, Yao JST eds. Techniques in arterial surgery [In press] ...
Strategies to Minimize Sternal and Leg Wound Complications after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Using No-Touch Saphenous Vein Graftsdoi:10.5761/atcs.oa.23-00154Min-Seok KimSeong Wook HwangKi-Bong KimAnnals of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery
AbstractBackground: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common procedure performed in adult cardiovascular surgery. The most frequently used conduit is the greater saphenous vein. Using traditional methods, the complication rate of the leg is relatively high (up to 24%). To decrease...