Hybrid Coronary Artery Revascularization—Review and Update 2007

Authors

  • Guy J. Friedrich
  • Johannes Bonatti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20070708

Abstract

Hybrid coronary revascularization is a combination of minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease. The concept is now 10 years old. Implementation was slow, but major developments have taken place. The surgical part of the procedure can be performed in a totally endoscopic fashion instead of by a mini-incision approach and catheter-based intervention includes the use of drug-eluting stents. Whereas during early development staged approaches were taken, simultaneous interventions have become feasible. Hybrid procedures are an attractive option for high-risk patients or for patients who seek a less traumatic revascularization option.

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2007-06-04

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Friedrich, G. J., & Bonatti, J. (2007). Hybrid Coronary Artery Revascularization—Review and Update 2007. The Heart Surgery Forum, 10(4), E292-E296. https://doi.org/10.1532/HSF98.20070708

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