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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 40, 199-200, Copyright © 1985 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
T Mitsui, M Onizuka, H Ijima, H Maeta, K Okamura, A Sakai, T Tsutsui, K Mitsui and M Hori
With the aid of an ultrasonically powered aspiration device, the coronary
artery to undergo distal anastomosis during aortocoronary bypass grafting
can be exposed in the beating heart prior to institution of cardiopulmonary
bypass and systemic administration of heparin. The thick adipose tissue and
bridging muscles of the superficial layer are removed with almost no
bleeding, leaving the vascular elements intact. The optimal site for
anastomosis of the coronary artery is readily exposed and confirmed, and
aortic cross- clamp time is minimized.
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Ultrasonic aspiration in coronary artery surgery
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