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Mammary-coronary artery anastomosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1978
My experience with the use of mammary-coronary artery anastomosis for myocardial revascularization in 1,500 patients over a nine-year period has been described. The procedure was used in approximately 85% of patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery, but mammary arteries accounted for only one third of the grafts.
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[Myocardial revascularization with arterial conduits: comparison of bilateral internal mammary artery and single internal mammary artery].

Cardiologia (Rome, Italy), 1999
The use of bilateral internal mammary artery (BIMA) grafting for myocardial revascularization has been demonstrated to provide long-term benefits compared to revascularization using single left internal mammary artery (SIMA) and venous conduits. However, it is still controversial whether the use of BIMA is associated with a higher hospital mortality ...
Codecasa, R   +7 more
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Conjoined Double Internal Mammary Artery Grafting

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1994
Double internal mammary artery (IMA) grafting to the coronary arteries was performed on 82 patients. In ten of them one IMA was used as a free graft, and was proximally connected to the other ("conjoined" double IMA), the indications being insufficient supply of adequate veins, diseased aortic wall, availability of only a short right IMA segment for ...
J, Gurevitch   +5 more
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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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Evaluation of internal mammary artery implantation

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1972
Abstract Twenty patients who underwent internal mammary artery implantation for the treatment of incapacitating angina pectoris were studied before and 1 year after operation. Studies included treadmill exercise test, right heart catheterization at rest and during exercise, selective coronary adenography and selective visualization of the implanted ...
M F, Langston   +3 more
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Internal mammary artery haematoma.

South African journal of surgery. Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir chirurgie, 1989
Traumatic disruption of the internal mammary artery, which produces a well-circumscribed haematoma in the extrapleural plane and not a haemothorax, has not been described previously in English-language reports. Both blunt and penetrating trauma may be the cause. Ten such cases have been identified and verified by angiography.
M L, Mohlala, E A, Vanker, R S, Ballaram
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Double Internal Mammary-Coronary Artery Bypass

Archives of Surgery, 1974
Double internal mammary-coronary artery bypass in 100 patients with angina was associated with 35 single-vein grafts and four double-vein grafts. Hospital mortality was 8%. Postoperative catheterization revealed patency of 80 of 84 (95%) right internal mammary artery (RIMA) grafts, 82 of 84 (97%) left internal mammary artery (LIMA) grafts, and 36 of 41(
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Maximizing Mammary Artery Length

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1986
R N, Singh, R A, Beg
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Internal mammary artery grafts

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1978
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