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Open Harvesting Technique of the Radial Artery

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Abugameh A, Mashhour A. Open Harvesting Technique of the Radial Artery. August 2024. doi:10.25373/ctsnet.26800447

The radial artery has gained importance as a graft in coronary artery bypass surgery and is frequently considered a preferable alternative to the saphenous vein for additional grafting by surgeons worldwide. Its use is strongly recommended in the current European and U.S. cardiothoracic guidelines on operative myocardial revascularization. The radial artery has greater long-term durability than the saphenous vein, and total arterial coronary artery bypass seems to be the better revascularization strategy due to significantly lower adverse cardiac events and lower risk of occlusion. In some circumstances, depending on graft quality, the surgeon’s experience and the patient’s comorbidities and life expectancy, it is prioritized above a second internal thoracic artery.

Various multicenter studies have shown that the radial artery has comparable long-term patency to right mammary artery grafting. The video provides a step-by-step, systematic. and precise surgical technique for harvesting the radial artery. 


References

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