Thoracoscopic IMA Takedown
Patrick Nataf, Nawwar Al‐Attar, Ramzi Ramadan, Marcio Scorcin, Richard Raffoul, S Salvi, A Lessana
- 发表年份
- 2010
- 引用次数
- 24
摘要
In recent years, the field of minimally invasive cardiac surgery has grown rapidly beginning with the MIDCAB operation and evolving toward totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). It promotes the goal of decreasing surgical trauma while maintaining surgical efficacy. For MIDCAB, a limited anterior thoracotomy or mediastotomy have been proposed to harvest the internal mammary artery (IMA). However, complete graft harvesting of the IMA is difficult under direct vision in these circumstances and may necessitate costal resection and important chest wall retraction. Additionally, it carries the potential risk of kinking or coronary steal syndrome. Thoracoscopic harvesting of the IMA avoids these hazards. It permits complete dissection from the subclavian artery to the sixth inter-costal space (ICS) with section of all collateral branches issuing from the IMA without any traumatic retraction. The technique of IMA takedown described herein has been used regularly by us since 1995. Our current experience shows that it is safe and reproducible after a reasonable period of training. Furthermore, in the objective of performing a totally endoscopic and/or robotic CABG, thoracoscopic IMA takedown would be a prerequisite.
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