Indian Heart Journal (Mar 2014)

Early and mid-term results of minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting

  • Shantanu Pande,
  • Surendra K. Agarwal,
  • Devendra Gupta,
  • Satayapriya Mohanty,
  • Aditya Kapoor,
  • Satyendra Tewari,
  • Anubhav Bansal,
  • Sushil P. Ambesh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2014.02.010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 2
pp. 193 – 196

Abstract

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Introduction: Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting (MICABG) is a less invasive method of performing surgical revascularization. This technique coupled with use of off pump technique of surgical revascularization makes it truly less invasive. This method is highly effective even in high-risk patients. Results of this procedure are comparable to standard off pump technique and are better than percutaneous coronary intervention utilizing drug-eluting stent. We present an early and mid-term result of the use of this technique. Method: We enrolled 33 patients for analysis operated between 2008 and 2012. Operation was performed utilizing off-pump technique of coronary artery bypass grafting through a minimal invasive incision. Left internal mammary artery graft was done for single vessel disease and radial artery was utilized for other grafts if required. Median follow up of 2.5 years (6 months–4 years) is available. Results: Median age was 58.5 years (41–77) and all were male. Single vessel disease was present in 7, double vessel in 14 and triple vessel disease in 12 patients. All the patients had normal left ventricular size and function. There was no operative and 30-day mortality. Conversion to median sternotomy to complete the operation was done in 6.6% (2 out of 33 patients). One patient had acute myocardial infarction and there were no deaths during follow up. Conclusion: MICABG is a safe and effective method of revascularization in low risk candidates for coronary artery bypass grafting.

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