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Patient

Conduit

Target

Event

55 yr male

GEA

PDA

Small anastomotic stenosis 3 months postoperatively; successful percutaneous dilation

61 yr female

GEA

RCA

Anastomotic stenosis 3 months postoperatively; successful percutaneous dilation

63 yr male

GEA

RCA

Graft occlusion one week postoperatively coincidient with episode of atrial fibrillation. Successful percutaneous dilation

75 yr female

LIMA

LAD

Anastomostic stenosis 2 months postoperatively; successful percutaneous dilation

69 yr male

LIMA

LAD

Mild distal narrowing of LAD 3 months postoperatively; redo CABGx2 six months postoperatively

73 yr male

LIMA

LAD

Extrinsic compression of LIMA by lateral edge of pericardium on first postoperative day; required pericardial release

59 yr female

LIMA

LAD

Hematoma compression resulted in graft compression and occlusion 4 days postoperatively

Table 1.

Patient characteristics for patients with postoperative graft complications

 


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