Abstract

Patients with various forms of coronary artery disease often suffer from other comorbid conditions that affect the quality of life and make it difficult to select the optimal therapy. The most acute problem of comorbidity manifests itself in the need for surgical treatment, especially extensive surgical interventions. The key to successful surgical treatment in this category of patients is the work of a multidisciplinary team of specialists deciding on the operability, stages of surgical interventions, choice of methods revascularization and features of patient management in the postoperative period. The article presents a case of successful surgical treatment of the patient with unstable angina and gastric stump cancer, demonstrating the well-coordinated work of a multidisciplinary team of specialists.

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