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Published on: January 28, 2020
Hybrid coronary revascularization: a review
Seshasayee Narasimhan1, Vankeepuram S Srinivas, Joseph John DeRose
1Division of Cardiology, Montefiore-Einstein Heart Center, Bronx, NY, USA. docsesh@gmail.com
Abstract:
The long-term benefits of a left internal mammary artery bypass graft compared to the left anterior descending artery have been well described. The use of drug-eluting stents has minimized the morbidity of revascularization. Hybrid coronary revascularization is the planned use of minimally invasive surgical techniques for left internal mammary artery-left anterior descending artery grafting and the use of percutaneous coronary intervention for nonleft anterior descending coronary artery target revascularization. The optimal timing and order of revascularization in hybrid coronary revascularization remains unclear.
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