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Morphometry of the internal thoracic arteries

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1998
The surgical significance of the internal thoracic arteries (ITA's) in procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting, transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flaps and minimal incision direct coronary artery bypass surgery is well recognised. However, the detailed morphometry of these vessels is not well documented. This study aimed to detail the
N, Lachman, K S, Satyapal
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Preventing treatment failures in coronary artery disease: what can we learn from the biology of in-stent restenosis, vein graft failure and internal thoracic arteries?

Cardiovascular Research, 2020
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the availability of percutaneous or surgical revascularization procedures significantly improves survival.
C. Spadaccio   +6 more
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Outcomes of Bilateral Internal Thoracic Arteries in Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting With Analogy to the SYNTAX Trial

Innovations, 2019
Objectives Minimally invasive CABG is making positive strides in the evolution of coronary artery bypass surgery. We carried out a retrospective study of the efficacy and outcomes of the usage of bilateral internal thoracic arteries in MICS CABG patients
P. Nambiar   +3 more
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The lateral thoracic artery revisited

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2013
Although the variations in the origin of the branches of the axillary and subclavian arteries have been well documented, little information regarding the highly variable lateral thoracic artery (LTA) is available. Descriptions of the LTA variations may prove useful during procedures of the lateral aspects of the thorax such as reconstructive plastic ...
Marios, Loukas   +7 more
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Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome

Hand Clinics, 2004
Arterial vascular complications resulting from thoracic outlet compression, although rare, can be substantial and potentially limb threatening. Bony abnormalities such as cervical ribs can lead to chronic trauma to the subclavian artery. Early on, the clinical symptoms can be subtle and confusing, causing potential delay in diagnosis.
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