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Vassiliades.JPG: Alternative Approaches in Off-Pump Redo Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

(#2000-2570 ... June 21, 2000)

Thomas A. Vassiliades, Jr., MD, James L. Nielsen, MD

Pensacola Heart Institute, 5147 North Ninth Avenue, Suite 401, Pensacola, Florida, 32504



ABSTRACT


Background: The recent development of off-pump and minimally invasive techniques in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) has provided the surgeon with multiple options in performing redo revascularization procedures.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed our early results in off-pump redo CABG procedures. Between January 1998 and January 2000, we performed 55 off-pump redo CABG procedures: 25 through a full sternotomy, 21 through a left posterolateral thoracotomy, 5 using a lower hemi-sternotomy and 4 using a mini anterior thoracotomy with thoracoscopic internal mammary artery harvesting. The mean age of this group was 67.7 years (range 37-85). The mean number of grafts performed in earlier operations was 2.7 (range 1-6) with 51% of grafts still partially or fully open at the time of re-operation. Twenty-six patients (47.3%) had a functioning left internal mammary artery graft to left anterior descending. Preoperative clinical severity scoring predicted a mortality of 9% and morbidity of 30%.

Results: There were no operative or thirty-day infarctions or deaths. Morbidity included pulmonary complications (8), renal failure (1) and bleeding (1) for a total complication rate of 18.9%. The average number of grafts performed was 2.7 (range 1-5) for sternotomy patients and 1.4 (range 1-3) for thoracotomy patients.

Conclusions: By employing alternative approaches in performing off-pump redo CABG procedures, the surgeon can often avoid injury to pre-existing patent internal mammary grafts as well as the morbidity associated with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass.



AUTHOR/ARTICLE INFORMATION


Presented at the Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) Symposium, Key West, Florida, May 28, 2000.

Submitted June 16, 2000; accepted June 21, 2000.

Address and correspondence reprint requests to: Thomas A. Vassiliades, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates of NW FL, 5147 North Ninth Avenue, Suite 401, Pensacola, FL, 32504, Phone: (850) 857-1700, Fax: (850) 857-1747, Email: Vassiliades@pol.net

 


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