• The heart surgery forum · Jan 2002

    Multiple off-pump coronary revascularization with "aorta no-touch " technique using composite and sequential methods.

    • Junjiro Kobayashi, Yoshikado Sasako, Ko Bando, Kazuo Niwaya, Osamu Tagusari, Hiroyuki Nakajima, Yoshitsugu Nakamura, Michiko Ishida, and Soichiro Kitamura.
    • Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, National Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan. jkobayas@hsp.ncvc.go.jp
    • Heart Surg Forum. 2002 Jan 1; 5 (2): 114-8.

    BackgroundAlthough off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) has been widely applied in patients who are considered high risk for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), there is still a risk of stroke during the operation because of the ascending aortic partial clamp for proximal anastomosis. In the present study, we report the initial results of an "aorta no-touch " technique using an in-situ graft and composite and sequential grafting methods.MethodsBetween March 2000 and April 2001, 120 patients underwent OPCAB with this technique. The age of patients ranged from 47 to 86 years, with a mean age of 65.7 +/- 8.7 years. On average, 3.12 +/- 0.77 grafts per patient were completed. More than 4 distal anastomoses were performed in 32 patients (27%). As in-situ grafts, 140 internal thoracic arteries (ITAs) and 9 gastroepiploic arteries were used. The radial artery (RA) was used as a Y composite graft in 91 patients, as an I composite graft in 25, and as a K composite graft in 2. Sequential bypass grafting was performed using the RA in 60 patients, the saphenous vein (SV) in 6, the ITA in 4, and the gastroepiploic artery (GEA) in 3. Arterial grafts were used in 92% (345/374) of total bypass grafts. Distal anastomosed sites were 119 left anterior descending arteries (LADs) (32%), 90 posterolateral branches (24%), 64 posterior descending arteries (17%), 49 diagonal branches (13%), 39 obtuse marginal branches (10%), and 13 right coronary arteries (3.5%).ResultsThere was no operative death or stroke. Early postoperative angiography revealed 95.5% (321/336) graft patency with 100% patency (119/119) of ITA to LAD grafts. Graft patency of the ITAs and RAs (98.5% and 95.9%) were significantly better than that of the GEA (79.0%, p = 0.0064 and p = 0.030) and saphenous vein (82.3%, p = 0.011 and p = 0.048).ConclusionOPCAB performed with the aorta no-touch technique using an in-situ graft and composite and sequential grafting methods provides excellent early clinical results and graft patency.

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