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. 1975 Dec;20(6):628-35.
doi: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)65754-2.

Intimal hyperplasia. A cause of radial artery aortocoronary bypass graft failure

Intimal hyperplasia. A cause of radial artery aortocoronary bypass graft failure

J J Curtis et al. Ann Thorac Surg. 1975 Dec.

Abstract

Autogenous radial artery grafts have been advocated for those situations in which adequate saphenous vein is not available for aortocoronary bypass procedures. It was anticipated that autogenous artery would demonstrate less predilection to develop the intimal proliferative changes seen with vein grafts in the arterial system. Early clinical experience with 79 patients receiving one or more radial artery grafts has shown that the radial artery is not spared occlusive intimal proliferative changes. Although early restudy of 6 patients was encouraging, late restudy in 29 patients showed 22 of 34 radial artery grafts (64.7%) to be unsatisfactory. Recovered grafts from 3 patients who required a second operation revealed severe generalized intimal hyperplasia. On the basis of this experience we no longer consider the radial artery an alternative conduit for aortocoronary bypass.

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