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Theimportance of off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery through
manubrium sparing mini-sternotomy was presented in this article under the light
of previous literature and our own technique was mentioned on the basis of an
operated case. Off pump CABG surgery with manubrium sparing mini-sternotomy is
a plausible choice of surgical treatment for the suitable patients and leads to
fast recovery in the postoperative period due to lesser surgical trauma. All of
these outcomes will result in the lower cost of hospitalization and higher
patient’s satisfaction.
Coronaryartery bypass surgery which has been changing and progressing very rapidly
since 1960s, has come to a point that could not be foreseen at the onset of its
history. While in those days, the questions which techniques and which grafts
need to be used couldn’t be duly answered and much earlier, in 1910, while
Alexis Carrel reported a negative report that would discourage other surgeons
to perform this surgery whereas today’s surgeons are now pursuing the questions
of what the smallest incision is, how much little invasive it is, and how much
cheap and successful the coronary bypass surgery can be done. For example,
robotically assisted minimally invasive coronary bypass surgeries are no longer
a freak for anyone.
Onthe other hand, when considering the increasing population rate and increasing
number of patients today, it is also important that any surgical method has to
be as cost effective as less invasive. From this point of view, it is a bit of
imagination to hope that the robotic surgeries will become widespread all
around the world. The biggest obstacle in this regard is the equipment,
requiring high cost and therefore only a limited number of surgeons can have
sufficient experience in this area.
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