Perspective Study of Surgical Myocardial Revascularisation in Rural Maharashtra Population
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v14i2.19136Keywords:
Myocardial, Revascularisation, CABG, IABP, MaharashtraAbstract
Background: Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease causes more morbidity, mortality and loss of economic
capacity than any other group of disease. The modalities of revascularisation myocardium have undergone rapid
advances in latest and alternate surgical techniques.
Method: Out of 430 patients 390 (90%) treated with CPB and 40 (9.13%) with OPCAB which includes 15 (3.48%)
single vessels disease, 25 (5.8%) double vessel diseases. These are treated by grafting, conduits and IABP methods.
Results: We had successful surgical myocardial revascularisation with only 4% mortality.
Conclusion: CABG is the treatment of choice for multi-vessel coronary artery disease for myocardial
revascularisation at different age groups.
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