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MMCTS (March 15, 2006). doi:10.1510/mmcts.2004.000828
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Conventional surgery with aortic cross-clamping

Massimo Caputo, Pradeep Narayan and Gianni D. Angelini*

Bristol Heart Institute, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol BS2 8HW, UK

* Corresponding author: * Tel.: +44-117-928 3145; fax: +44-117-929 9737. E-mail: g.d.angelini{at}bristol.ac.uk

This article provides a brief description of how to perform proximal and distal anastomosis on the arrested empty heart along with the grafting strategy and utilisation of different conduits in coronary artery revascularisation. Sequential grafting and indications of coronary artery revascularisation has also been described.

Key Words: Cardiopulmonary bypass • Coronary anastomosis • Coronary surgery • Myocardial revascularisation







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