Author/Authors :
Cornelius Borst ، نويسنده , , William P. Santamore، نويسنده , , Nicholas G. Smedira، نويسنده , , Johan J. Bredée، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (MICABG) may be achieved by arterial grafting on the beating heart, without cardiopulmonary bypass, and by operations via limited access. The Second Utrecht MICABG Workshop held October 4–5, 1996, focused on beating-heart coronary immobilization, limited-access thoracoscopic and direct-vision mobilization of the internal mammary artery, limited-access left anterior descending coronary artery grafting, and, finally, facilitated distal anastomosis techniques. It has yielded 33 reports in this supplement. The combined, cumulative experience of a number of participants exceeded 3,000 beating-heart cases, including more than 1,000 with arterial grafting through limited access. The average number of anastomoses per patient ranged from 1.0 to 2.0. Therapeutic strategies are evolving, and dedicated instrumentation is being developed. Randomized clinical trials with angiographic follow-up are required to establish that the reduction in invasiveness of coronary bypass grafting is not achieved at the expense of suboptimal quality of the arterial graft and the distal anastomosis.