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Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2000;8:394-395
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Side-to-Side Anastomosis in Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Akihiro Nabuchi, MD, Atsushi Kurata, MD, Kazuhiko Tsukuda, MD, Hidetoshi Tajima, MDPhD, Kon-il Kim, MD

Cardiac Disease Centre
Yamato Seiwa Hospital
Yamato City, Japan
For reprint information contact: Akihiro Nabuchi, MD Tel: 81 46 278 3911 Fax: 81 46 278 5787 email: nabuchi{at}seiwa.or.jp Department of Cardiac Surgery, Yamato Seiwa Hospital, 9-8-2 Minami Rinkan, Yamato City, Kanagawa 242-0006, Japan.
A technique is described for side-to-side anastomosis as a functional end-to-side anastomosis, in which no direct contact with the vessel walls by surgical instruments is required during suturing, thus avoiding the possibility of damage to the graft.







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