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Ann Thorac Surg 2000;70:819
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DR ALAA Y. AFIFI (Gulfport, MS): I enjoyed your paper very much. This is certainly a difficult group of patients to take care of, and, as you clearly outlined, with a significant perioperative morbidity and mortality. Some of the literature more recently has looked at this, and many authors think that because of the significance of poor patency in this group of patients, a larger number of surgeons have been using more arterial conduits versus the standard single mammary artery and reverse saphenous vein grafts. So it is kind of
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