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Endoscopic Collection of V. Saphena Magna – Early Complication Rates


Authors: V. Kurfirst;  I. Dusil;  M. Rezler;  A. Mokráček
Authors‘ workplace: Kardiochirurgické oddělení Nemocnice České Budějovice, a. s. prim. MUDr. Aleš Mokráček, CSc.
Published in: Rozhl. Chir., 2009, roč. 88, č. 11, s. 625-628.
Category: Monothematic special - Original

Overview

Endoscopic harvesting of v. saphena magna for CABG procedures represents a modern method, which in comparison to conventional methods reduces postoperative wound complications. We have analyzed 40 patients, who uderwent CABG procedure with endoscopic harvested venous graft.

Key words:
endoscopic harvesting of v. saphena magna – wound complications – CABG - Datascope


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