Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature

Minimally invasive coronary revascularisation was originally developed in the mid 1990s as minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) grafting is a less invasive approach compared to conventional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to address targets in the left anterior descending...

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Autores principales: Karel M Van Praet, Markus Kofler, Timo Z Nazari Shafti, Alaa Abd El Al, Antonia van Kampen, Andrea Amabile, Gianluca Torregrossa, Jörg Kempfert, Volkmar Falk, Husam H Balkhy, Stephan Jacobs
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7b57946905fc4ec5afafaa6308dfd8ae2021-12-04T16:04:31ZMinimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature10.15420/icr.2021.051756-14851756-1477https://doaj.org/article/7b57946905fc4ec5afafaa6308dfd8ae2021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.icrjournal.com/articleindex/icr.2021.05https://doaj.org/toc/1756-1477https://doaj.org/toc/1756-1485Minimally invasive coronary revascularisation was originally developed in the mid 1990s as minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) grafting is a less invasive approach compared to conventional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to address targets in the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). Since then, MIDCAB has evolved with the adoption of a robotic platform and the possibility to perform multivessel bypass procedures. Minimally invasive coronary revascularisation surgery also allows for a combination between the benefits of CABG and percutaneous coronary interventions for non-LAD lesions – a hybrid approach. Hybrid coronary revascularisation results in fewer blood transfusions, shorter hospital stay, decreased ventilation times and patients return to work sooner when compared to conventional CABG. This article reviews the available literature, describes standard approaches and considers topics, such as limited access procedures, indications and patient selection, diagnostics and imaging, techniques, anastomotic devices, hybrid coronary revascularisation and outcome analysis.Karel M Van PraetMarkus KoflerTimo Z Nazari ShaftiAlaa Abd El AlAntonia van KampenAndrea AmabileGianluca TorregrossaJörg KempfertVolkmar FalkHusam H BalkhyStephan JacobsRadcliffe Medical MediaarticleSurgeryRD1-811Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemRC666-701ENInterventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources, Vol 16, Iss , Pp - (2021)
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topic Surgery
RD1-811
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
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RD1-811
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Karel M Van Praet
Markus Kofler
Timo Z Nazari Shafti
Alaa Abd El Al
Antonia van Kampen
Andrea Amabile
Gianluca Torregrossa
Jörg Kempfert
Volkmar Falk
Husam H Balkhy
Stephan Jacobs
Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
description Minimally invasive coronary revascularisation was originally developed in the mid 1990s as minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) grafting is a less invasive approach compared to conventional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) to address targets in the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). Since then, MIDCAB has evolved with the adoption of a robotic platform and the possibility to perform multivessel bypass procedures. Minimally invasive coronary revascularisation surgery also allows for a combination between the benefits of CABG and percutaneous coronary interventions for non-LAD lesions – a hybrid approach. Hybrid coronary revascularisation results in fewer blood transfusions, shorter hospital stay, decreased ventilation times and patients return to work sooner when compared to conventional CABG. This article reviews the available literature, describes standard approaches and considers topics, such as limited access procedures, indications and patient selection, diagnostics and imaging, techniques, anastomotic devices, hybrid coronary revascularisation and outcome analysis.
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author Karel M Van Praet
Markus Kofler
Timo Z Nazari Shafti
Alaa Abd El Al
Antonia van Kampen
Andrea Amabile
Gianluca Torregrossa
Jörg Kempfert
Volkmar Falk
Husam H Balkhy
Stephan Jacobs
author_facet Karel M Van Praet
Markus Kofler
Timo Z Nazari Shafti
Alaa Abd El Al
Antonia van Kampen
Andrea Amabile
Gianluca Torregrossa
Jörg Kempfert
Volkmar Falk
Husam H Balkhy
Stephan Jacobs
author_sort Karel M Van Praet
title Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
title_short Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
title_full Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
title_fullStr Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
title_full_unstemmed Minimally Invasive Coronary Revascularisation Surgery: A Focused Review of the Available Literature
title_sort minimally invasive coronary revascularisation surgery: a focused review of the available literature
publisher Radcliffe Medical Media
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/7b57946905fc4ec5afafaa6308dfd8ae
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