Abstract

With an increase in congenital heart surgeries such as arterial switch operation (ASO) or the Ross procedure, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in infants has become an increasingly important option because of coronary obstruction as a result of coronary manipulation.1,2 CABG in infants includes technical challenges associated with operating on small vessels. A microscope is, therefore, a promising tool to assist CABG in infants in achieving successful coronary revascularization.3,4 This case series introduces 4 infants who underwent total microscopic CABG.

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