Abstract
In the first year occlusion occurs 10-15% of coronary artery bypass graft in 10 years - 50%, which causes the resumption of anginal patients after CABG. One of the most effective and safe methods of treatment of these patients is recognized endovascular intervention artery bypass graft failure or inter-vention of native coronary artery. In contrast classical percutaneous coronary reconstructions, for which there exist algorithms endovascular treatment for minimizing intraoperative risk and achieving the best long term results, treatment of saphenous vein grafts (SVG) still remains a challenging clinical problem. This article is a summary review of the literature dedicated to endovascular interventions for myocardial revascularization on the coronary artery bypass graft in patient after CABG. Analysis of the research allowed us to draw conclusions about the tactics of endovascular treatment of patients with return of angina after CABG, as well as about the defeat of the saphenous vein grafts lesions for endovascular interventions, and to identify the technical features of the SVG stenting.
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