The Annals of thoracic surgery
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We describe a hybrid surgical interventional technique for minimally invasive implantation of a transcatheter aortic valve in the mitral position. This technique does not require circular mitral annular calcification and minimizes the risk of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. We believe this technique represents a useful approach for surgeons and interventional cardiologists until specialized transcatheter mitral valve devices become available.
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Comparative Study
Coronary Revascularization With Single Versus Bilateral Mammary Arteries: Is It Time to Change?
Arterial conduits are preferred to venous conduits for coronary artery bypass grafting because of longer patency. A single internal mammary artery (SIMA) is used routinely. Bilateral internal mammary arteries (BIMA) are used less frequently. We sought to determine whether BIMA were superior to SIMA. ⋯ In a large regional experience, BIMA is associated with no upfront risk of adverse events and improved long-term survival compared with SIMA. Our results indicate that BIMA conduits should be considered more frequently during coronary artery bypass grafting due to their demonstrated survival advantage.