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What can we learn from cases of internal mammary artery damage in coronary artery bypass graft?

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Based on our protocol, we used different approaches to From July 1997 to April 2017, 286 cases of internal mammary artery (IMA) damage were recorded out of the deal with… Click to show full abstract

Based on our protocol, we used different approaches to From July 1997 to April 2017, 286 cases of internal mammary artery (IMA) damage were recorded out of the deal with IMA damage, considering its pathological reason 10,360 coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) operations with IMA harvest, with an incidence up to 2.7%, which is relatively high. The main reason for such high incidence might be the surgeons’ experience and the learning curve. Although one surgeon (Huang FJ) performed all these operations, the cases were operated in many different hospitals, and more than 200 surgical assistants who were young and inexperienced harvested the IMA. Therefore, we provide here some tips for young surgeons:

Keywords: coronary artery; artery; damage; mammary artery; cases internal; internal mammary

Journal Title: Chinese Medical Journal
Year Published: 2019

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