Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass

introduction. Coronary bypass surgery is an integral part of the modern treatment of coronary heart disease. The desire to minimize operational complications of the classic method of coronary bypass surgery contributed to the development of minimally invasive techniques - the performing off pump myo...

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Main Authors: D. O. Denisyuk, A. A. Paivin, M. A. Snegirev, L. B. Sichinava, N. E. Khvan, O. A. Paivin
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Published: Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/1433
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author D. O. Denisyuk
A. A. Paivin
M. A. Snegirev
L. B. Sichinava
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O. A. Paivin
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description introduction. Coronary bypass surgery is an integral part of the modern treatment of coronary heart disease. The desire to minimize operational complications of the classic method of coronary bypass surgery contributed to the development of minimally invasive techniques - the performing off pump myocardial revascularization from the left-sided anterior-lateral thoracotomy (minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery).The objective was to present the optimal preoperative protocol for further examination of patients who are scheduled for multi-vessel minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery.Methods and materials. In the cardiac surgery Department of the Saint Petersburg state budgetary institution «City Hospital No. 40 of the Kurortny district» in the period from July 2014 to December 2019, a total of 290 operations of multi-vascular minimally invasive coronary bypass were performed.Results. Based on the analysis of the performed surgical interventions, the preoperative examination protocol and the optimal technique for performing the intervention are presented.Conclusion. The safety and effectiveness of multi-vessel minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery, like any other minimally traumatic operation, depends on the selection of patients. Performing the preoperative examination protocol allows you to develop an individual approach to the surgical treatment of each patient.
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spelling doaj-art-353f8aa854db4db78a97186ebffaed432025-08-20T03:43:57ZrusPavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityВестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова0042-46252020-11-011794505510.24884/0042-4625-2020-179-4-50-551168Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypassD. O. Denisyuk0A. A. Paivin1M. A. Snegirev2L. B. Sichinava3N. E. Khvan4O. A. Paivin5City Hospital № 40 of Kurortny DistrictCity Hospital № 40 of Kurortny DistrictCity Hospital № 40 of Kurortny DistrictCity Hospital № 40 of Kurortny DistrictCity Hospital № 40 of Kurortny DistrictCity Hospital № 40 of Kurortny Districtintroduction. Coronary bypass surgery is an integral part of the modern treatment of coronary heart disease. The desire to minimize operational complications of the classic method of coronary bypass surgery contributed to the development of minimally invasive techniques - the performing off pump myocardial revascularization from the left-sided anterior-lateral thoracotomy (minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery).The objective was to present the optimal preoperative protocol for further examination of patients who are scheduled for multi-vessel minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery.Methods and materials. In the cardiac surgery Department of the Saint Petersburg state budgetary institution «City Hospital No. 40 of the Kurortny district» in the period from July 2014 to December 2019, a total of 290 operations of multi-vascular minimally invasive coronary bypass were performed.Results. Based on the analysis of the performed surgical interventions, the preoperative examination protocol and the optimal technique for performing the intervention are presented.Conclusion. The safety and effectiveness of multi-vessel minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery, like any other minimally traumatic operation, depends on the selection of patients. Performing the preoperative examination protocol allows you to develop an individual approach to the surgical treatment of each patient.https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/1433minimally invasive coronary artery bypass graftingminimally invasive cardiac surgeryoff-pump coronary bypassminithoracotomy
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Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
Вестник хирургии имени И.И. Грекова
minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting
minimally invasive cardiac surgery
off-pump coronary bypass
minithoracotomy
title Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
title_full Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
title_fullStr Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
title_full_unstemmed Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
title_short Technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
title_sort technical aspects of multivessel minimally invasive coronary artery bypass
topic minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting
minimally invasive cardiac surgery
off-pump coronary bypass
minithoracotomy
url https://www.vestnik-grekova.ru/jour/article/view/1433
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