Endoscopic Radial Artery
Harvesting for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: First Experience
Šimek M., Marcián P., Bruk V., Němec P., Gwozdziewicz M.
Kardiochirurgická klinika FN a LF Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci, přednosta: doc. MUDr. P. Němec, CSc. |
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Summary:
Background: Radial artery is widely accepted for surgical myocardial revascularization due to reported better long-term
patency than venous grafts. Endoscopic radial artery harvesting (ERAH) represents a modern method associated with reduction
of post-harvesting complications in comparison with the traditional radial artery harvesting.
Methods: From October 2005 to March 2006, ERAH was performed in a group of 10 patients employing the Vasoview 6™
system (Guidant, Europe S.A., Belgium). Patients were evaluated on 7th postoperative day for wound healing disturbances and
neurological complications.
Results: The mean age was 62.7 ± 11.3 years, male patients dominated (60%) and 5 patients (50%) suffered from diabetes.
All 10 radial arteries were successfully harvested, no conduit was injured. No conversions were made from ERAH to traditional
technique. The mean harvesting time was 44.9 ± 8.2 min (range: 32–62) and the mean time of forearm ischemia was 56.7 ±
9.3 min (range: 42–74). The mean length of the grafts was 20.3 ± 2.2 cm. The small local haematoma was recorded in one patient
(10%). Neither wound disturbances such as wound infection, wound dehiscence, skin necrosis, nor neurological complications
were recorded in our group of patients.
Conclusion: ERAH is a safe method associated with a significant reduction of particularly neurological complications associated
with traditional radial artery harvest. Full-length radial artery conduits were obtained with improved cosmetic result and
patient’s satisfaction.
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