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Less invasive radial artery harvest.

M Massetti1, G Babatasi, P Bruno

  • 1Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Department, University Hospital, Caen, France. massetti-m@chu-caen.fr

The Heart Surgery Forum
|May 22, 2003
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A novel, less invasive radial artery harvesting technique using a light-assisted retractor offers a safe and effective alternative for coronary artery bypass grafting, with excellent graft patency and minimal complications.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Vascular Access
  • Minimally Invasive Techniques

Background:

  • Growing interest in autogenous radial arteries for coronary operations.
  • Concerns regarding sequelae of conventional radial artery harvesting.
  • Limitations of endoscopic radial artery harvesting (time, cost, learning curve).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a new, less invasive technique for radial artery harvesting.
  • To evaluate the feasibility and outcomes of this novel approach.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a light-assisted retractor under direct vision for radial artery harvesting.
  • Employed a small forearm incision, subcutaneous tunnel creation, and ligation/clipping of branches.
  • Modified saphenous vein harvesting retractor adapted for radial artery dissection.

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Main Results:

  • Successfully harvested radial arteries in 15 patients using the new technique.
  • Postoperative angiography confirmed radial artery patency and functionality in all patients.
  • Minimal morbidity observed, including a single instance of minor hematoma.

Conclusions:

  • The described technique is a viable, less invasive alternative to open and endoscopic radial artery harvesting.
  • It demonstrates ease of performance, an acceptable learning curve, and superior aesthetic outcomes.
  • This method presents an excellent surgical compromise for radial artery procurement.