The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 26, 228-230, Copyright © 1978 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Graft patency in coronary bypass surgery
MB Walters and C Aneke
A total of 514 vein bypass grafts and 49 internal mammary (IMA) grafts in
328 patients were studied after operation. Forty-two vein bypass grafts
were performed without the use of a pump oxygenator, with a patency rate of
52%. When a pump oxygenator was used, the patency rate for vein bypass
grafts was 78%. Patency rates for IMA grafts were 70% and 86%,
respectively. In a small group of patients, endarterectomy with vein bypass
grafts resulted in a patency rate of 59% in the right coronary artery, 88%
in the left anterior descending coronary artery, and 74% in the circumflex
artery. Except for the right coronary artery, these results compare
favorably with those from vein bypass graft patency without endarterectomy.
On the basis of these findings, insertion of bypass grafts into the
coronary arteries without the use of a pump oxygenator cannot be
recommended, unless the technique employed can be shown to produce graft
patency rates comparable to those resulting from grafts done with the use
of a pump oxygenator. Endarterectomy to the left anterior descending and
circumflex arteries would not appear to affect vein bypass graft patency.