Reoperation for coronary artery disease

Appropriate operative techniques are crucial to ensure safety and achieve satisfactory outcome for the increasing number of reoperations for coronary disease. Recent emphasis has been placed on the key role of atherosclerotic vein grafts in causing operative complications. Minimal handling of patent...

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