Abstract

Vessel Plus is an open acccess journal, which publishes articles related to vascular diseases, including acute respiratory distress syndrome, aneurysm, atherosclerosis, hypertension, stroke, peripheral vascular or pulmonary vascular diseases, etc.

Highlights

  • This paper is intended to be a pragmatic guide including diverse considerations related to the attainment of total arterial revascularisation

  • They found that use of left internal mammary artery (IMA) (LIMA) significantly improved survival compared to exclusive use of saphenous vein graft (SVG)

  • It is widely accepted that the LIMA has a small early graft failure rate, considered to reflect flow competition from the native coronary circulation, and thereafter there is no clear evidence of any progressive conduit atherosclerosis as is the case for SVG

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Introduction

This paper is intended to be a pragmatic guide including diverse considerations related to the attainment of total arterial revascularisation. As of 2019, almost all cardiac surgeons perform 90%-95% of coronary bypass surgery (CABG) with the use of saphenous vein graft (SVG) worldwide[1,2].

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