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Aorto-Coronary Bypass Surgery, 1974

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Aorto-Coronary Bypass Surgery
Summary A comprehensive review is given of the literature, and the advantages and disadvantages of the bypass operation are discussed in detail. Of all surgical interventions aiming at revascularisation of the myocardium the aorto­ coronary bypass operation is the one which indoubtedly has earned its place in cardiac surgery. The most suitable candidates for this operation are those with a normal left ventricular angiogram and a good peripheral vascular pattern. Even in these people the question still remains whether the vein can stay patent for many years; moreover what happens to the proximal coronary arteries is as yet uncertain. In the case of poorly contracting ventricles little good is to be expected from the by­ pass operation. Possible, anastomosis of the internal mammary artery with a stenotic coronary artery merits preference over a venous bypass. To demonstrate the ultimate influence of this type of surgical intervention on life expectance and on a secondary pre­ vention of angina pectoris and myocardial infarction, Chalmers (1972) and Spodick (1971) favour follow-up studies of patients who are divided at random into a surgical and a non-surgical group. 1.1. OBJECT The object of this investigation is to establish on basis of the results and complications of saphenous vein bypass grafting (briefly termed bypass surgery): - reliable indications for this operation; - to provide the surgeon with a guide to the choice of surgical technique.
1. Introduction.- 1.1. Object.- 1.2. Literature.- 1.2.1. Surgical methods.- 1.2.2. Indications for saphenous vein bypass grafting.- 1.2.3. Contra-indications for bypass procedure.- 1.2.4. Surgical technique.- 1.2.4.1. Surgical technique in venous bypass procedure.- 1.2.4.2. Surgical technique of endarterectomy.- 1.2.4.3. Surgical technique when use is made of the internal mammary artery.- 1.2.5. Results and complications of bypass procedure.- 1.2.5.1. Mortality and (re-)infarction.- 1.2.5.2. Electrocardiographic changes.- 1.2.5.3. Patency rate.- 1.2.5.4. Non-cardial complications.- 1.2.5.5. Complaints and validity.- 1.2.5.6. Ergometric examination and left ventricular function.- 2. Routine Clinical Investigation.- 2.1. Patients.- 2.2. Examination methods.- 2.2.1. History and validity.- 2.2.2. Physical examination, electrocardiogram and X-ray examination of the thorax.- 2.2.3. Laboratory tests.- 2.2.4. Exercise electrocardiogram.- 2.2.5. Heart catheterisation.- 2.2.6. Diameter of coronary vessels and bypasses.- 2.3. Surgical technique.- 2.4. Two periods of clinical investigation.- 2.4.1. Pre-operative examination.- 2.4.2. Post-operative examination.- 3. Results of Bypass Surgery.- 3.1. Direct evaluation.- 3.1.1. Mortality.- 3.1.2. Electrocardiographic changes.- 3.1.3. Patency rate.- 3.1.4. Non-cardiac complications.- 3.2. Late evaluation.- 3.2.1. Symptoms.- 3.2.2. Validity.- 3.2.3. Exercise electrocardiogram.- 3.2.4. Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure.- 3.2.5. Patency rate.- 3.2.6. Changes in the veins.- 3.2.7. Left ventricular angiogram, electrocardiographic changes and proximal coronary artery.- 3.2.8. (Re)infarction.- 3.2.9. Mortality.- 4. Discussion.- 4.1. Object of bypass operation.- 4.2. Establishment of indication.- 4.3. Surgical technique.- Conclusions.- References.- Appendix. X-ray Catheterisation System.

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