In coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, arterial conduits are preferred because of more favourable long-term patency and outcome. Anyway the greater saphenous vein continues to be the most commonly used bypass conduit. Minimally invasive endoscopic saphenous vein harvesting is increasingly being investigated in order to reduce the morbidity associated with conventional open vein harvesting, includes postoperative leg wound complications, pain and patient satisfaction. However, to date the short and the long-term benefits of the endoscopic technique remain controversial. This study provides an interesting opportunity to address this gap in the literature..

Endoscopic Saphenous harvesting with an Open CO2 System (ESOS) Trial for coronary artery bypass grafting surgery:study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

BERGAMASCO, Laura Maria;ASIOLI, Sofia;DEVOTINI, Roger;RISPOLI, Pietro;RINALDI, Mauro
2011-01-01

Abstract

In coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, arterial conduits are preferred because of more favourable long-term patency and outcome. Anyway the greater saphenous vein continues to be the most commonly used bypass conduit. Minimally invasive endoscopic saphenous vein harvesting is increasingly being investigated in order to reduce the morbidity associated with conventional open vein harvesting, includes postoperative leg wound complications, pain and patient satisfaction. However, to date the short and the long-term benefits of the endoscopic technique remain controversial. This study provides an interesting opportunity to address this gap in the literature..
2011
12
243e
243e
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261821/?tool=pubmed
coronary disease; minimally invasive surgery; saphenous vein harvest
Campanella A; Bergamasco L; Macri' L; Asioli S; Devotini R; Scipioni S; Barbaro S; Rispoli P; Rinaldi M.
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