Author/Authors :
Abu Abeeleh, Mahmoud University of Jordan - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Surgery Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Jordan , Alsmady, Moaath University of Jordan - Faculty of Medicine - Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Jordan , Ennab, Raed University of Jordan - Faculty of Medicine - Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Jordan , Altaher, Raed University of Jordan - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Surgery Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Jordan , Abu- Hantash, Hadi Jordan University Hospital, Jordan
Abstract :
For the past three decades, coronary artery bypass grafting has been the standard treatment for patients with severe multivessel ischemic heart disease. In the past few years, however, it has been increasingly challenged by percutaneous coronary intervention. The increasing tendency to report interventional treatments being based on patient or physician preference is both inadequate and inappropriate, discussion of all interventions by a multidisciplinary team should be a minimum standard of care. In this report we present a patient with coronary artery disease who underwent coronary catheterization and stenting many times, and finally the decision was to do a coronary artery bypass grafting in which the saphenous vein anastomosis to the distal right coronary artery was done over an old stent.
Keywords :
Coronary artery bypass grafting , coronary stenting , angioplasty , in , stent restenosis