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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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Return of the Left Internal Mammary Artery

Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 2021
Competitive flow from a non-critical native vessel leading to longitudinal narrowing/atresia of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) is described as "the string phenomenon." We describe spontaneous recanalization of an atretic LIMA following coronary artery bypass grafting for multivessel coronary artery disease.
Nauman, Khalid   +6 more
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"Demand" and Internal Mammary Artery Implantation

Circulation, 1967
The results with internal mammary artery implantation in the myocardium after chronic, slow constriction of the left anterior descending coronary artery did not differ from the same implantation done with a normal coronary system. Patency rates, flow through the implanted vessel, cineangiographic appearances, and anatomical patterns were the same in ...
W G, Malette, B, Schneider, I B, Tait
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The Skeletonized Internal Mammary Artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1987
The internal mammary artery increasingly is being used to construct multiple distal anastomoses. By skeletonizing the pedicle, the artery is functionally lengthened and sequential anastomoses are easier to perform.
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Incidence of atherosclerosis in the internal mammary artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1989
The long-term patency of the internal mammary artery (IMA) graft is better than that of the saphenous vein graft in coronary bypass procedures. The better patency is thought to be due in part to a relatively low incidence of atherosclerosis in the IMA.
T, Sisto, J, Isola
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Retrograde Flow in the Internal Mammary Artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988
Thirty-two patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting were studied to evaluate retrograde flow in the internal mammary artery (IMA). The left IMA pedicle was prepared in routine fashion from the level of the first rib superiorly to just distal to the IMA bifurcation.
A J, Cohen   +4 more
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Neuropeptides in the human internal mammary artery

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1989
Les neuropeptides de l'artere mammaire interne humaine sont detectes par la technique indirecte d'immunofluorescence, a partir d'antiserums de lapin et de ...
T, Sisto, H, Tainio, A, Vaalasti
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Sternal Retractor for Internal Mammary Artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
A sternal retractor for easy visualization of the internal mammary artery and retrosternal area is described. We have successfully used this retractor for all internal mammary dissections without sternal or costochondral fractures in the past 6 months.
S M, Jain, S D, Kole
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