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adam_text Contents Foreword by Denton A. Cooley VII Preface IX I Biological Characteristics of Arterial Grafts 1 Histology and Comparison of Arterial Grafts Used for Coronary Surgery J.A.M. van Son, F.M.M. Smedts, C. Q. Yang, G. W. He 3 1.1 Internal Mammary Artery 3 1.2 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 7 1.3 Inferior Epigastric Artery 8 1.4 Radial Artery 9 1.5 Intercostal Artery 10 1.6 Comment 11 References 14 2 Endothelial Function and Interaction Between the Endothelium and Smooth Muscle in Arterial Grafts G. W. He 17 2.1 Endothelium Derived Relaxing Factors 17 2.2 Endothelium Derived Contracting Factors .... 17 2.3 Vasoconstrictors and Vasospasm in Arterial Grafts 17 2.4 Vasoconstrictor Stimulated EDRF Release in Arterial Grafts 19 2.5 Endothelium Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in Arterial Grafts 20 2.6 The Balance Between EDRFs and EDCFs 21 References 22 3 Clinical Physiology and Related Biological Characteristics G. W. He 24 3.1 Differences in Biological Characteristics Between Venous and Arterial Grafts 24 3.2 Are There Any Differences Among Arterial Grafts? 24 3.3 Biological Characteristics 25 References 29 4 Clinical Classification of Arterial Grafts G. W. He, C. Q. Yang 31 4.1 Introduction 31 4.2 Clinical Classification 31 References 34 II Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts in Coronary Bypass Surgery 5 Pharmacological Studies and Guidelines for the Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts G. W. He, C. Q. Yang 39 5.1 Pharmacological Studies 39 5.2 Factors Determining the Effects of Vasodilator Substances 42 5.3 Guidelines for the Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts in CABG 44 References 44 III Myocardial Protection During Coronary Bypass Surgery Using Arterial Grafts 6 Myocardial Management in Arterial Revascularization B.S. Allen, G.D. Buckberg 51 6.1 Cardioplegic Prerequisites 51 6.2 Cardioplegic Composition 52 6.3 Blood Cardioplegia 52 6.4 Operative Strategy 53 6.5 Cardioplegia Pressure 57 6.6 Retrograde Cardioplegia 57 6.7 Specific Issues with all Arterial Conduits .... 59 6.8 Reperfusion 59 6.9 Topical Hypothermia 60 6.10 Conclusions 61 References 61 7 Cardiac Protection from the Viewpoint of Coronary Endothelial Function Q. Yang, G. W. He 63 7.1 Possible Mechanisms Underlying the Damage of Cardioplegia and Organ Preservation on Endothelial Function 64 XII Contents 7.2 Influence of Cardioplegic and Organ Preservation Solutions on Individual EDRFs 65 7.3 Influence of Different Components in Cardioplegic and Organ Preservation Solutions on Endothelial Function 65 7.4 Effect of Different Additives to Cardioplegic or Organ Preservation Solutions on Endo¬ thelial Function 66 References 68 IV Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery 8 Needle or Knife? A Comparison Between Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Includ¬ ing Plain Balloon Angioplasty and Coronary Stenting) and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery D.J. Drenth, P.W. Boonstra 73 8.1 Introduction 73 8.2 Percutaneous Coronary Interventions 73 8.3 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 73 8.4 PCI Versus CABG 74 8.5 Drug Eluting Stents 75 8.6 Revascularization Strategy 76 References 76 V Clinical Choice of Arterial Grafts 9 Considerations in the Choice of Arterial Grafts G. W. He 81 9.1 General Condition of the Patient 82 9.2 Biological Characteristics 82 9.3 Anatomy of the Coronary Artery 84 9.4 Vessel Match Between the Graft and the Coronary Artery 84 9.5 Technical Considerations 84 9.6 Conclusion 84 References 84 VI Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting 10 History of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting and Alternative Arterial Grafts M. Durairaj, B. Buxton 89 10.1 Early Direct Arterial Revascularization Techniques 90 10.2 Coronary Arteriography 91 10.3 Saphenous Vein Coronary Artery Bypass 92 10.4 Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting 92 10.5 Expanded Use of the ITA Graft 92 10.6 Alternative Arterial Grafts 93 10.7 ITA Grafts and Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 93 10.8 The Future 93 References 94 11 Surgical Techniques for Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting S. Seevanayagam, B. Buxton 97 11.1 Introduction 97 11.2 Anatomy 97 11.3 Harvesting 97 11.4 Histology 100 11.5 Goals of Arterial Grafting 100 11.6 Grafting Strategy 101 11.7 Grafting Techniques 101 11.8 Beating Heart Bypass Surgery 103 11.9 Less Invasive Surgical Techniques 103 11.10 Conclusions 104 References 104 12 Long Term Results of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting J.F. Sabik III, ED. Loop 105 12.1 Introduction 105 12.2 History 105 12.3 Patency 105 12.4 Survival 107 12.5 Freedom from Recurrent Ischemic Events 109 12.6 Conclusions 110 References 110 13 Bilateral Versus Unilateral Internal Thoracic Artery in Coronary Bypass Grafting E. Berreklouw, G. W. He 113 13.1 Introduction 113 13.2 History 113 13.3 Indications for Use of Bilateral ITAs 113 13.4 Relative Contraindications 114 13.5 Early Mortality 114 13.6 Myocardial Infarction 115 13.7 Late Results 119 13.8 Postoperative Flow Measurements 123 13.9 Late ECG Stress Testing 123 13.10 Late Blood Flow Studies 123 13.11 Late Patency Rates 124 13.12 Conclusions 125 References 125 14 Left Sided Myocardial Revascularization with Bilateral Skeletonized Internal Thoracic Artery R. Mohr, A. Kramer 130 14.1 Introduction 130 14.2 Harvesting and Preparation of the Skeletonized ITA 131 14.3 Strategies of Left Sided Arterial Revascularization 132 14.4 Clinical Results 137 14.5 Comments 137 References 138 15 Free Compared with Pedided Right Internal Thoracic Arteries for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting J. Tatoulis, B.F. Buxton, J.A. Fuller 140 15.1 Introduction 140 15.2 Materials and Methods 140 15.3 Indications 141 15.4 Surgical Technique 141 15.5 Follow up 143 15.6 Results 143 15.7 Discussion 144 15.8 Conclusion 146 References 146 VII Radial Artery Grafting 16 History and Operative Technique C. Acar 151 16.1 History 151 16.2 Preoperative Assessment 151 16.3 Operative Technique 153 References 155 17 Radial Artery Grafting: Clinical Antispastic Protocols G. W. He 156 17.1 GWH Protocol (Previously University of Hong Kong Protocol) 157 17.2 Discussion 160 References 162 18 Radial Artery: Clinical Results C. Acar 165 18.1 Early Results 165 18.2 Late Results 166 18.3 Conclusion 169 References 169 19 Angiographic Studies of the Radial Artery Graft C.A. Dietl 171 19.1 Introduction 171 19.2 Patients and Methods 171 19.3 Surgical Technique 171 19.4 Results 172 19.5 Angiographic Studies 172 19.6 Discussion 174 References 176 VIII Gastroepiploic Artery Grafting 20 Right Gastroepiploic Artery Grafting: History and Operative Techniques J. Pym 181 20.1 Introduction 181 20.2 Anatomy 181 Contents X 20.3 History 181 20.4 Harvesting Technique 184 20.5 Preparation of the Artery 187 20.6 Routing the Pedicle 187 20.7 Anastomotic Technique 188 20.8 Perioperative Management 191 20.9 Conclusion 191 References 191 21 The Right Gastroepiploic Artery Graft H. Suma 193 21.1 Introduction 193 21.2 Clinical Results 193 References 195 22 Technique and Results for Skeletonized GEA Using the Harmonic Scalpel in Combination with Other Arterial Grafts in Off Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery T. Asai 196 22.1 History of GEA Skeletonization 196 22.2 A Technique for Skeletonizing GEA Using the Harmonic Scalpel 197 22.3 Results of Skeletonized GEA in Combination with Skeletonized IMA in OPCAB 199 22.4 Comments 200 References 200 IX Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting 23 Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting: History, Anatomy and Surgical Techniques L. Boro Puig, S. Almeida de Oliveira ... 203 23.1 Historical Note 203 23.2 Inferior Epigastric Artery 203 23.3 Anatomy of the Epigastric Artery 203 23.4 Surgical Technique 204 23.5 Postoperative Angiography 206 23.6 Remodeling of the IEA 206 23.7 Clinical Experience 207 References 207 24 Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting: Clinical Results F. Dagenais, L.P. Perreault, M. Carrier 208 24.1 Introduction 208 24.2 Indications, Perioperative Mortality and Myocardial Infarction Rate 208 24.3 Morbidity Related to IEA Harvesting 208 24.4 Patency Rates 209 24.5 Composite Grafts Using the IEA 210 24.6 Conclusion 210 References 211 XIV Contents X Rarely or Possibly Used Arterial Grafting 25 Splenic Artery Grafting B. Blakeman, J. Pickleman, G. W. He 215 25.1 Case Report 215 25.2 Technique 215 25.3 Use of the Splenic Artery Under Other Situations 216 25.4 Discussion 217 25.5 Conclusion 217 References 217 26 Use of the Subscapular Thoracodorsal Artery for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting G. W. He, N.L. Mills 218 26.1 Anatomical Notes 218 26.2 Historic Notes 218 26.3 Harvest of the Subscapular Artery 219 26.4 Cannulation 220 26.5 Clinical Notes 220 26.6 Comment 221 References 222 27 Inferior Mesenteric Artery Grafting P. Shatapathy, B.K. Aggarwal 223 27.1 Introduction and Anatomic Considerations .. 223 27.2 Physiopathologic Considerations 224 27.3 Harvesting of Inferior Mesenteric Artery ... 225 27.4 Clinical Experience 226 27.5 Closing Comments 226 References 226 28 Ulnar Artery as a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: Five Year Experience A. Newcomb, E. Oqueli, B.F. Buxton 227 28.1 Introduction 227 28.2 Anatomy 227 28.3 Patterns of Arterial Supply to the Forearm and Hand 228 28.4 Surgical Technique 228 28.5 Results 230 28.6 Discussion 231 References 232 29 Descending Branch of Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Grafting T.O. Tatsumi, S. Minohara, K. Kondoh .. 233 29.1 Introduction 233 29.2 Anatomy 233 29.3 Surgical Procedure 234 29.4 Results 234 29.5 Comment 235 References 237 30 The Intercostal Artery: An Ideal Arterial Graft Awaiting Clinical Application L.C.H. John 238 30.1 History 238 30.2 Potential Advantages of Intercostal Arteries 238 30.3 Feasibility Studies 239 30.4 The Future 239 References 240 XI Arterial Grafting Using Complex Grafts 31 Complex Arterial Grafts: Operative Techniques A.M. Calafiore, M. Di Mauro 243 31.1 Internal Mammary Artery 243 31.2 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 245 31.3 Inferior Epigastric Artery and Radial Artery 245 31.4 Inferior Epigastric Artery 245 31.5 Radial Artery 246 References 246 32 Complex Arterial Grafts: Clinical Results A.M. Calafiore, M. Di Mauro 248 32.1 End to Side 248 32.2 End to End 248 32.3 End to Side/End to End 248 32.4 BIMA Y Graft 249 32.5 Radial Artery 250 32.6 Inferior Epigastric Artery 252 32.7 Conclusion 252 33 Internal Thoracic Artery T Grafting: Operative Technique and Long Term Results A.J. Tector 253 33.1 Introduction 253 33.2 Developments Leading to T Graft Technique 253 33.3 Advantages of ITA Grafts 253 33.4 Operative Technique 254 33.5 Failure of ITA Grafts 256 33.6 Demographics of T Graft Patients 257 33.7 Results 257 33.8 Comparison of Results 259 33.9 Comment 259 References 260 34 Internal Thoracic Artery and Radial Artery T Grafting: Operative Technique and Long Term Results H.B. Barner 261 34.1 Radial Artery 261 34.2 Technique 261 34.3 Harvest Complications 263 34.4 Hypoperfusion 263 34.5 Results 264 34.6 Conduit Patency 264 34.7 Conclusions 264 References 265 XII Arterial Grafting in Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery 35 Role of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts in Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery J.F. Sabik III, B.W. Lytle 269 35.1 Introduction 269 35.2 Perioperative Risk of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting at Reoperation 269 35.3 Impact of Patent Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts on Perioperative Risk 271 35.4 Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts and Survival after Coronary Reoperation 273 35.5 Conclusions 274 References 274 XIII Quality Control of Arterial Grafting: Early Detection of Graft Patency and Flow 36 Flow Capacity of Arterial Grafts: Internal Thoracic Artery, Gastroepiploic Artery and Other Grafts M. Ochi 279 36.1 Internal Thoracic Arteries 279 36.2 Studies of Flow Reserve of the ITA 279 36.3 Effect of Competitive Flow on the ITA and Remodeling 280 36.4 Capability of ITA to Respond to Flow Demand 280 36.5 Effect of Skeletonization on the Flow Capacity of the ITA 281 36.6 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 281 36.7 Pressure Characteristics of GEA 281 36.8 Adequate Size of the GEA as a Graft 281 36.9 Effect of Skeletonization on the Flow Capacity of the GEA 283 References 283 37 Intraoperative Graft Evaluation in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Using a 15 MHz High Frequency Linear Transducer: Maintaining the Comprehensive Quality of Coronary Surgery H. Nakajima, M. Komeda 285 37.1 Routine Evaluation of Graft, Artery and Anastomosis 285 37.2 Troubleshooting with Anastomosis in OPCAB 286 37.3 Revascularization of Intramuscular Coronary Artery in OPCAB 286 References 288 Contents ! XIV Role of Venous Grafts in Arterial Grafting 38 Role of Venous Grafts in Combination with Arterial Grafting G. W. He 291 38.1 Introduction 291 38.2 Recent Reports on the Long Term Patency of SVG 291 38.3 Methods to Improve SVG Patency 292 38.4 Use of SVG in Combination with Arterial Grafts 293 38.5 Use of SVG in Minimally Invasive CABG ... 293 38.6 Surgical Strategy and Technique for the Use of SVG 293 References 296 39 Minimally Invasive Saphenous Vein Harvest¬ ing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting M.S. Slater 298 39.1 Introduction 298 39.2 Minimally Invasive Techniques for Saphenous Vein Harvest 298 39.3 Limitations of Endoscopic Vein Harvest.... 299 39.4 Evolution and Technique of Endoscopic Technique at Our Institution 301 39.5 Conclusion 301 References 302 40 Novel Strategies for the Prevention of Vein Graft Failure S. Wan, A.P.C. Yim, G.D. Angelini, J.Y. Jeremy 303 40.1 Introduction 303 40.2 Mechanisms Underlying Neointima Forma¬ tion, Graft Thickening and Atherogenesis .. 303 40.3 External Dacron Stents and Biodegradable Sheaths 305 40.4 Endothelin 1A Antagonists 306 40.5 Nitroaspirin 308 40.6 Antioxidant Therapy 308 40.7 Concluding Remarks 309 References 309 41 Gene Therapy for Vein Graft Disease D.G. Cable, H.V. Schaff 311 41.1 Gene Therapy 311 41.2 Saphenous Vein Graft Disease 312 41.3 Vein Graft Gene Therapy 313 41.4 Candidate Genes 315 41.5 Future Directions 318 41.6 Conclusion 318 References 318 XVI Contents XV Minimally Invasive Techniques in Arterial Grafting 42 Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery and the Role of Arterial Conduits M.J. Mack 323 42.1 MIDCAB Procedure 323 42.2 Minimally Invasive CAB (Port Access) 324 42.3 Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (OPCAB) 324 42.4 Multivessel Off Pump Limited Access Surgery 327 42.5 Hybrid Procedure 327 42.6 Facilitating Technology for Minimally Invasive Arterial Grafting 327 References 329 43 Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Using Arterial Grafts E. Buffolo, L.R. Gerola 331 43.1 Extracorporeal Circulation 331 43.2 When Can Myocardial Revascularization Without Extracorporeal Circulation Be Performed? 332 43.3 Arterial Grafts and Off Pump Myocardial Revascularization 332 43.4 Operative Technique 333 43.5 Clinical Experience 334 References 335 44 Comparison of the Effect of On Pump and Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Neurological Events Y. Abu Omar, D.P. Taggart 337 44.1 Introduction 337 44.2 Stroke 337 44.3 Delirium 338 44.4 Cognitive Impairment 338 44.5 Conclusions 339 References 340 45 Closed Chest Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Cardioplegia for Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: History and Development J.I. Fann, T.A. Burdon 342 45.1 Introduction 342 45.2 History and Development 342 45.3 Closed Chest Cardiac Surgery and Robotics 345 45.4 Conclusions 348 References 348 Subject Index 351
adam_txt Contents Foreword by Denton A. Cooley VII Preface IX I Biological Characteristics of Arterial Grafts 1 Histology and Comparison of Arterial Grafts Used for Coronary Surgery J.A.M. van Son, F.M.M. Smedts, C. Q. Yang, G. W. He 3 1.1 Internal Mammary Artery 3 1.2 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 7 1.3 Inferior Epigastric Artery 8 1.4 Radial Artery 9 1.5 Intercostal Artery 10 1.6 Comment 11 References 14 2 Endothelial Function and Interaction Between the Endothelium and Smooth Muscle in Arterial Grafts G. W. He 17 2.1 Endothelium Derived Relaxing Factors 17 2.2 Endothelium Derived Contracting Factors . 17 2.3 Vasoconstrictors and Vasospasm in Arterial Grafts 17 2.4 Vasoconstrictor Stimulated EDRF Release in Arterial Grafts 19 2.5 Endothelium Dependent Relaxation and Hyperpolarization in Arterial Grafts 20 2.6 The Balance Between EDRFs and EDCFs 21 References 22 3 Clinical Physiology and Related Biological Characteristics G. W. He 24 3.1 Differences in Biological Characteristics Between Venous and Arterial Grafts 24 3.2 Are There Any Differences Among Arterial Grafts? 24 3.3 Biological Characteristics 25 References 29 4 Clinical Classification of Arterial Grafts G. W. He, C. Q. Yang 31 4.1 Introduction 31 4.2 Clinical Classification 31 References 34 II Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts in Coronary Bypass Surgery 5 Pharmacological Studies and Guidelines for the Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts G. W. He, C. Q. Yang 39 5.1 Pharmacological Studies 39 5.2 Factors Determining the Effects of Vasodilator Substances 42 5.3 Guidelines for the Use of Vasodilators for Arterial Grafts in CABG 44 References 44 III Myocardial Protection During Coronary Bypass Surgery Using Arterial Grafts 6 Myocardial Management in Arterial Revascularization B.S. Allen, G.D. Buckberg 51 6.1 Cardioplegic Prerequisites 51 6.2 Cardioplegic Composition 52 6.3 Blood Cardioplegia 52 6.4 Operative Strategy 53 6.5 Cardioplegia Pressure 57 6.6 Retrograde Cardioplegia 57 6.7 Specific Issues with all Arterial Conduits . 59 6.8 Reperfusion 59 6.9 Topical Hypothermia 60 6.10 Conclusions 61 References 61 7 Cardiac Protection from the Viewpoint of Coronary Endothelial Function Q. Yang, G. W. He 63 7.1 Possible Mechanisms Underlying the Damage of Cardioplegia and Organ Preservation on Endothelial Function 64 XII Contents 7.2 Influence of Cardioplegic and Organ Preservation Solutions on Individual EDRFs 65 7.3 Influence of Different Components in Cardioplegic and Organ Preservation Solutions on Endothelial Function 65 7.4 Effect of Different Additives to Cardioplegic or Organ Preservation Solutions on Endo¬ thelial Function 66 References 68 IV Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Versus Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery 8 Needle or Knife? A Comparison Between Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (Includ¬ ing Plain Balloon Angioplasty and Coronary Stenting) and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery D.J. Drenth, P.W. Boonstra 73 8.1 Introduction 73 8.2 Percutaneous Coronary Interventions 73 8.3 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 73 8.4 PCI Versus CABG 74 8.5 Drug Eluting Stents 75 8.6 Revascularization Strategy 76 References 76 V Clinical Choice of Arterial Grafts 9 Considerations in the Choice of Arterial Grafts G. W. He 81 9.1 General Condition of the Patient 82 9.2 Biological Characteristics 82 9.3 Anatomy of the Coronary Artery 84 9.4 Vessel Match Between the Graft and the Coronary Artery 84 9.5 Technical Considerations 84 9.6 Conclusion 84 References 84 VI Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting 10 History of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting and Alternative Arterial Grafts M. Durairaj, B. Buxton 89 10.1 Early Direct Arterial Revascularization Techniques 90 10.2 Coronary Arteriography 91 10.3 Saphenous Vein Coronary Artery Bypass 92 10.4 Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting 92 10.5 Expanded Use of the ITA Graft 92 10.6 Alternative Arterial Grafts 93 10.7 ITA Grafts and Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 93 10.8 The Future 93 References 94 11 Surgical Techniques for Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting S. Seevanayagam, B. Buxton 97 11.1 Introduction 97 11.2 Anatomy 97 11.3 Harvesting 97 11.4 Histology 100 11.5 Goals of Arterial Grafting 100 11.6 Grafting Strategy 101 11.7 Grafting Techniques 101 11.8 Beating Heart Bypass Surgery 103 11.9 Less Invasive Surgical Techniques 103 11.10 Conclusions 104 References 104 12 Long Term Results of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting J.F. Sabik III, ED. Loop 105 12.1 Introduction 105 12.2 History 105 12.3 Patency 105 12.4 Survival 107 12.5 Freedom from Recurrent Ischemic Events 109 12.6 Conclusions 110 References 110 13 Bilateral Versus Unilateral Internal Thoracic Artery in Coronary Bypass Grafting E. Berreklouw, G. W. He 113 13.1 Introduction 113 13.2 History 113 13.3 Indications for Use of Bilateral ITAs 113 13.4 Relative Contraindications 114 13.5 Early Mortality 114 13.6 Myocardial Infarction 115 13.7 Late Results 119 13.8 Postoperative Flow Measurements 123 13.9 Late ECG Stress Testing 123 13.10 Late Blood Flow Studies 123 13.11 Late Patency Rates 124 13.12 Conclusions 125 References 125 14 Left Sided Myocardial Revascularization with Bilateral Skeletonized Internal Thoracic Artery R. Mohr, A. Kramer 130 14.1 Introduction 130 14.2 Harvesting and Preparation of the Skeletonized ITA 131 14.3 Strategies of Left Sided Arterial Revascularization 132 14.4 Clinical Results 137 14.5 Comments 137 References 138 15 Free Compared with Pedided Right Internal Thoracic Arteries for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting J. Tatoulis, B.F. Buxton, J.A. Fuller 140 15.1 Introduction 140 15.2 Materials and Methods 140 15.3 Indications 141 15.4 Surgical Technique 141 15.5 Follow up 143 15.6 Results 143 15.7 Discussion 144 15.8 Conclusion 146 References 146 VII Radial Artery Grafting 16 History and Operative Technique C. Acar 151 16.1 History 151 16.2 Preoperative Assessment 151 16.3 Operative Technique 153 References 155 17 Radial Artery Grafting: Clinical Antispastic Protocols G. W. He 156 17.1 GWH Protocol (Previously University of Hong Kong Protocol) 157 17.2 Discussion 160 References 162 18 Radial Artery: Clinical Results C. Acar 165 18.1 Early Results 165 18.2 Late Results 166 18.3 Conclusion 169 References 169 19 Angiographic Studies of the Radial Artery Graft C.A. Dietl 171 19.1 Introduction 171 19.2 Patients and Methods 171 19.3 Surgical Technique 171 19.4 Results 172 19.5 Angiographic Studies 172 19.6 Discussion 174 References 176 VIII Gastroepiploic Artery Grafting 20 Right Gastroepiploic Artery Grafting: History and Operative Techniques J. Pym 181 20.1 Introduction 181 20.2 Anatomy 181 Contents X 20.3 History 181 20.4 Harvesting Technique 184 20.5 Preparation of the Artery 187 20.6 Routing the Pedicle 187 20.7 Anastomotic Technique 188 20.8 Perioperative Management 191 20.9 Conclusion 191 References 191 21 The Right Gastroepiploic Artery Graft H. Suma 193 21.1 Introduction 193 21.2 Clinical Results 193 References 195 22 Technique and Results for Skeletonized GEA Using the Harmonic Scalpel in Combination with Other Arterial Grafts in Off Pump Coronary Bypass Surgery T. Asai 196 22.1 History of GEA Skeletonization 196 22.2 A Technique for Skeletonizing GEA Using the Harmonic Scalpel 197 22.3 Results of Skeletonized GEA in Combination with Skeletonized IMA in OPCAB 199 22.4 Comments 200 References 200 IX Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting 23 Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting: History, Anatomy and Surgical Techniques L. Boro Puig, S. Almeida de Oliveira . 203 23.1 Historical Note 203 23.2 Inferior Epigastric Artery 203 23.3 Anatomy of the Epigastric Artery 203 23.4 Surgical Technique 204 23.5 Postoperative Angiography 206 23.6 Remodeling of the IEA 206 23.7 Clinical Experience 207 References 207 24 Inferior Epigastric Artery Grafting: Clinical Results F. Dagenais, L.P. Perreault, M. Carrier 208 24.1 Introduction 208 24.2 Indications, Perioperative Mortality and Myocardial Infarction Rate 208 24.3 Morbidity Related to IEA Harvesting 208 24.4 Patency Rates 209 24.5 Composite Grafts Using the IEA 210 24.6 Conclusion 210 References 211 XIV Contents X Rarely or Possibly Used Arterial Grafting 25 Splenic Artery Grafting B. Blakeman, J. Pickleman, G. W. He 215 25.1 Case Report 215 25.2 Technique 215 25.3 Use of the Splenic Artery Under Other Situations 216 25.4 Discussion 217 25.5 Conclusion 217 References 217 26 Use of the Subscapular Thoracodorsal Artery for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting G. W. He, N.L. Mills 218 26.1 Anatomical Notes 218 26.2 Historic Notes 218 26.3 Harvest of the Subscapular Artery 219 26.4 Cannulation 220 26.5 Clinical Notes 220 26.6 Comment 221 References 222 27 Inferior Mesenteric Artery Grafting P. Shatapathy, B.K. Aggarwal 223 27.1 Introduction and Anatomic Considerations . 223 27.2 Physiopathologic Considerations 224 27.3 Harvesting of Inferior Mesenteric Artery . 225 27.4 Clinical Experience 226 27.5 Closing Comments 226 References 226 28 Ulnar Artery as a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: Five Year Experience A. Newcomb, E. Oqueli, B.F. Buxton 227 28.1 Introduction 227 28.2 Anatomy 227 28.3 Patterns of Arterial Supply to the Forearm and Hand 228 28.4 Surgical Technique 228 28.5 Results 230 28.6 Discussion 231 References 232 29 Descending Branch of Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery Grafting T.O. Tatsumi, S. Minohara, K. Kondoh . 233 29.1 Introduction 233 29.2 Anatomy 233 29.3 Surgical Procedure 234 29.4 Results 234 29.5 Comment 235 References 237 30 The Intercostal Artery: An "Ideal" Arterial Graft Awaiting Clinical Application L.C.H. John 238 30.1 History 238 30.2 Potential Advantages of Intercostal Arteries 238 30.3 Feasibility Studies 239 30.4 The Future 239 References 240 XI Arterial Grafting Using Complex Grafts 31 Complex Arterial Grafts: Operative Techniques A.M. Calafiore, M. Di Mauro 243 31.1 Internal Mammary Artery 243 31.2 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 245 31.3 Inferior Epigastric Artery and Radial Artery 245 31.4 Inferior Epigastric Artery 245 31.5 Radial Artery 246 References 246 32 Complex Arterial Grafts: Clinical Results A.M. Calafiore, M. Di Mauro 248 32.1 End to Side 248 32.2 End to End 248 32.3 End to Side/End to End 248 32.4 BIMA Y Graft 249 32.5 Radial Artery 250 32.6 Inferior Epigastric Artery 252 32.7 Conclusion 252 33 Internal Thoracic Artery T Grafting: Operative Technique and Long Term Results A.J. Tector 253 33.1 Introduction 253 33.2 Developments Leading to T Graft Technique 253 33.3 Advantages of ITA Grafts 253 33.4 Operative Technique 254 33.5 Failure of ITA Grafts 256 33.6 Demographics of T Graft Patients 257 33.7 Results 257 33.8 Comparison of Results 259 33.9 Comment 259 References 260 34 Internal Thoracic Artery and Radial Artery T Grafting: Operative Technique and Long Term Results H.B. Barner 261 34.1 Radial Artery 261 34.2 Technique 261 34.3 Harvest Complications 263 34.4 Hypoperfusion 263 34.5 Results 264 34.6 Conduit Patency 264 34.7 Conclusions 264 References 265 XII Arterial Grafting in Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery 35 Role of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts in Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery J.F. Sabik III, B.W. Lytle 269 35.1 Introduction 269 35.2 Perioperative Risk of Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting at Reoperation 269 35.3 Impact of Patent Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts on Perioperative Risk 271 35.4 Internal Thoracic Artery Grafts and Survival after Coronary Reoperation 273 35.5 Conclusions 274 References 274 XIII Quality Control of Arterial Grafting: Early Detection of Graft Patency and Flow 36 Flow Capacity of Arterial Grafts: Internal Thoracic Artery, Gastroepiploic Artery and Other Grafts M. Ochi 279 36.1 Internal Thoracic Arteries 279 36.2 Studies of Flow Reserve of the ITA 279 36.3 Effect of Competitive Flow on the ITA and Remodeling 280 36.4 Capability of ITA to Respond to Flow Demand 280 36.5 Effect of Skeletonization on the Flow Capacity of the ITA 281 36.6 Right Gastroepiploic Artery 281 36.7 Pressure Characteristics of GEA 281 36.8 Adequate Size of the GEA as a Graft 281 36.9 Effect of Skeletonization on the Flow Capacity of the GEA 283 References 283 37 Intraoperative Graft Evaluation in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Using a 15 MHz High Frequency Linear Transducer: Maintaining the Comprehensive Quality of Coronary Surgery H. Nakajima, M. Komeda 285 37.1 Routine Evaluation of Graft, Artery and Anastomosis 285 37.2 Troubleshooting with Anastomosis in OPCAB 286 37.3 Revascularization of Intramuscular Coronary Artery in OPCAB 286 References 288 Contents ! XIV Role of Venous Grafts in Arterial Grafting 38 Role of Venous Grafts in Combination with Arterial Grafting G. W. He 291 38.1 Introduction 291 38.2 Recent Reports on the Long Term Patency of SVG 291 38.3 Methods to Improve SVG Patency 292 38.4 Use of SVG in Combination with Arterial Grafts 293 38.5 Use of SVG in Minimally Invasive CABG . 293 38.6 Surgical Strategy and Technique for the Use of SVG 293 References 296 39 Minimally Invasive Saphenous Vein Harvest¬ ing for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting M.S. Slater 298 39.1 Introduction 298 39.2 Minimally Invasive Techniques for Saphenous Vein Harvest 298 39.3 Limitations of Endoscopic Vein Harvest. 299 39.4 Evolution and Technique of Endoscopic Technique at Our Institution 301 39.5 Conclusion 301 References 302 40 Novel Strategies for the Prevention of Vein Graft Failure S. Wan, A.P.C. Yim, G.D. Angelini, J.Y. Jeremy 303 40.1 Introduction 303 40.2 Mechanisms Underlying Neointima Forma¬ tion, Graft Thickening and Atherogenesis . 303 40.3 External Dacron Stents and Biodegradable Sheaths 305 40.4 Endothelin 1A Antagonists 306 40.5 Nitroaspirin 308 40.6 Antioxidant Therapy 308 40.7 Concluding Remarks 309 References 309 41 Gene Therapy for Vein Graft Disease D.G. Cable, H.V. Schaff 311 41.1 Gene Therapy 311 41.2 Saphenous Vein Graft Disease 312 41.3 Vein Graft Gene Therapy 313 41.4 Candidate Genes 315 41.5 Future Directions 318 41.6 Conclusion 318 References 318 XVI Contents XV Minimally Invasive Techniques in Arterial Grafting 42 Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery and the Role of Arterial Conduits M.J. Mack 323 42.1 MIDCAB Procedure 323 42.2 Minimally Invasive CAB (Port Access) 324 42.3 Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (OPCAB) 324 42.4 Multivessel Off Pump Limited Access Surgery 327 42.5 Hybrid Procedure 327 42.6 Facilitating Technology for Minimally Invasive Arterial Grafting 327 References 329 43 Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Using Arterial Grafts E. Buffolo, L.R. Gerola 331 43.1 Extracorporeal Circulation 331 43.2 When Can Myocardial Revascularization Without Extracorporeal Circulation Be Performed? 332 43.3 Arterial Grafts and Off Pump Myocardial Revascularization 332 43.4 Operative Technique 333 43.5 Clinical Experience 334 References 335 44 Comparison of the Effect of On Pump and Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Neurological Events Y. Abu Omar, D.P. 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