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Autologous atrial appendage micrografts transplanted during coronary artery bypass surgery: design of the AAMS2 randomized, double-blinded, and placebo-controlled trial. [PDF]

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Sikorski V   +34 more
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Endoscopy esophageal mucosal circumferential resection followed by bypass surgery to treat tracheoesophageal fistula. [PDF]

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Li C   +16 more
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Preoperative dual antiplatelet therapy increases risk after urgent coronary bypass surgery: A Netherlands heart registration study. [PDF]

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Apostel HJCL   +6 more
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Rethinking Cerebral Bypass Surgery

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2022
Despite the evolution of indications, cerebral bypass remains an important treatment for selected patients with moyamoya disease, steno-occlusive cerebrovascular disease, complex aneurysms, and tumors. Ongoing advancements in patient selection and recent strategic, technical, and technological innovations are facilitating more tailored constructs with ...
Robert C, Rennert, Jonathan J, Russin
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Extraanatomic bypass surgery

Journal of Vascular Nursing, 1999
The term "extraanatomic bypass" applies to grafts that pass through a different anatomic pathway than do the natural blood vessels they replace. These grafts are devised to circumvent complex problems when conventional vascular procedures are not possible or are too hazardous to perform.
V A, Fahey, A, Milzarek
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Coronary bypass surgery

Medicine, 2002
Abstract Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is entering a new era as minimally invasive techniques, off-pump surgery and total arterial revascularization have found roles in the surgical treatment of patients with coronary artery disease. The continued development of the techniques of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is also having an ...
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Coronary Bypass Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— I am prompted to comment on the answers to the letter submitted by "MD, Michigan" concerning potential coronary surgery for the 55-year-old man with a 95% lesion in his left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery (1982;247: 2828).
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