This video demonstrates a technique for performing a minimally invasive multi-vessel coronary bypass. The authors show how to safely access the ascending aorta for proximal anastomosis.
Multivessel Minimally Invasive Coronary Bypass
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Thank you for the presentation
I hope and wish that the application may be more bloodless if it can be possible to perform the proximal anasthomosis by Dikmengil proximal anasthomosis technique of safen veins
Sincerely yours
ProfDr.Murat Dikmengil
Great video, but the surgeon shown sitting harvesting the IMA is Dr. Joseph T. McGinn, a pioneer of the multi-vessel MICS-CABG.
Great video!