[Treatment of ischemic heart disease by minimally invasive coronary surgery with the "Octopus" system]
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[Treatment of ischemic heart disease by minimally invasive coronary surgery with the "Octopus" system]
Abstract
Results of 30 operations performed for combined lesions of coronary and peripheral arteries are analyzed. All the operations were performed as off-pump minimally invasive coronary surgery (MICS) on beating heart with "Octopus" system Medtromic. There were no lethal outcomes. Number of complications was minimal. MICS is high-effective procedure in selected patients with coronary heart disease. It is necessary to use differential policy of surgical treatment of coronary heart disease.
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