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Internal mammary artery

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2005
The internal mammary artery (IMA) has been already used in some pioneering experiences since the middle of last century but it became the graft of choice only in the 1980s, after widespread angiographic and clinical demonstration of its superiority over the saphenous vein graft (SVG).
Antonio M, Calafiore   +7 more
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Internal Mammary Artery Anomalies

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1990
The internal mammary arteries (IMA) are considered to be the superior conduit in coronary bypass grafting (CABG). Anomalies of an IMA can influence the surgical technique and results; their true incidence is not well known. The IMA's were visualised angiographically in 262 consecutive patients undergoing cardiac catheterisation prior to CABG ...
Bauer EP   +4 more
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Angiography of the Internal Mammary Artery

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1985
The anatomy and catheterization techniques of the internal mammary artery (i.m.a.) are described. The diagnostic criteria and importance of i.m.a. angiography in thymoma, lymphoma, carcinoma, parathyroid adenoma, diseases of the breast, and trauma are discussed. The role of i.m.a. catheterization for i.a.
K, Jonsson, S, Karlsson
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Atherosclerosis of the Internal Mammary Artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1976
To better evaluate the incidence of atherosclerosis in the internal mammary artery (IMA), 215 IMA segments from routine postmortem examinations were evaluated microscopically. Significant atherosclerotic narrowing was seen in 9 patients (4.2%). No patient had more than a 50% reduction in lumen diameter.
H R, Kay   +4 more
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Internal Mammary Artery Cannulation

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1977
A technique of internal mammary artery cannulation is described. This approach offers a safe method for arterial monitoring in infants undergoing thoracotomy for palliative cardiac procedures.
H, Laks   +3 more
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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum of the internal mammary artery

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1999
A case of pseudoxanthoma elasticum of the left internal mammary artery from a 61-year-old male who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting is reported. Intraoperative evaluation of the left internal mammary artery revealed partial stenosis. Histologically, the stenotic portion showed pseudoxanthoma elasticum.
A, Sarraj, M F, Al Homsi, F, Khouqeer
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Atherosclerosis and the internal mammary arteries

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1983
One hundred and fifty patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), 14 (9.3%) of whom had coexisting peripheral vascular disease, underwent bilateral internal mammary arteriography to study the incidence and extent of atherosclerosis in these vessels. Significant atherosclerosis of the internal mammary arteries (IMAs) was present in three patients (2%),
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A Technique for Internal Mammary Artery to Coronary Artery Anastomoses

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1993
A "no-touch" technique for anastomosing the internal mammary artery to the anterior descending artery is described. This technique has been used in more than 3000 patients, and enables one to construct a long, patulous anastomosis in which all suturing is forehand.
S J, Sanofsky, W C, Feng, A K, Singh
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Pharmacological response of internal mammary artery and gastroepiploic artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1990
Pharmacological response of coronary artery bypass conduit is of great importance. This study was designed to clarify the contractile properties of internal mammary artery and gastroepiploic artery obtained from coronary revascularization. The response to ergonovine, serotonin, and phenylephrine was examined by isometric contraction recording apparatus.
R, Koike   +6 more
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