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1. Portal Vein Bypass
Portal vein bypass surgery diverts blood from the portal vein into another vein. It is performed when pressure in the portal vein is so high that it causes internal bleeding from blood vessels in the esophagus.
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2. Gastric bypass
Gastric bypass surgery makes the stomach smaller and allows food to bypass part of the small intestine. You will feel full more quickly than when your stomach was its original size, which reduces the amount of food you eat and thus the calories co...
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3. New Minimally-Invasive Bypass Technique Turns Vein Into Artery - Veins1.com
An experimental bypass procedure known as percutaneous in-situ coronary venous arterialization (PICVA) was used successfully on a 53-year-old German man, says a report released in late May of this year.
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4. Superior Vena Cava Bypass Using Spiral Vein Graft - Ministernotomy Technique
A 10 centimeter incision is made in the midline over the upper one-half of the sternum. The incision is deepened to the sternum. The sternum is divided transversely in the third intercostal space, and vertically to that point. A small retractor is...
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5. What Is Mini-Invasive Vein Harvesting For Bypass Surgery? - ABC News
Answer: These days, when we take vein to do bypass surgery, we are able to do it through a minimally invasive incision in the majority of our patients. It depends on which center you're in, and you should ask your surgeon about it.
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6. Saphenofemoral vein crossover bypass grafting in iliofemoral vein obstruction -- Haas 89 (4): 511 -- Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
Iliofemoral vein obstruction that causes venous hypertension in an extremity may produce symptoms that severely limit a patient's activities. A saphenofemoral venous crossover graft may relieve those symptoms. The procedure also is indicated for t...
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7. Bypass
A procedure that diverts or reroutes the ordinary flow of blood. In heart surgery, bypass is most often used to describe two procedures or techniques: 1) Cardio-pulmonary bypass surgery, or 2) Coronary artery bypass surgery.
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8. Loss of p53 Accelerates Neointimal Lesions of Vein Bypass Grafts in Mice -- Mayr et al. 90 (2): 197 -- Circulation Research
From the Institute for Pathophysiology (U.M., H.D., Y.H.), University of Innsbruck and Institute for Biomedical Aging Research (M.M, C.L, F.W., Q.X.), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Innsbruck, Austria; and the Department of Cardiological Sciences (...
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9. CLA Clinical Updates: Off-pump surgical option and minimally invasive vein and radial artery harvesting offer innovations in coronary artery bypass su...
Off-pump surgical option and minimally invasive vein and radial artery harvesting offer innovations in coronary artery bypass surgery
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10. ascular Reactivity and Flow Characteristics of Radial Artery and Long Saphenous Vein Coronary Bypass Grafts. A 5-Year Follow-Up -- Webb et al., 10.116...
From the Department of Cardiac Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, and Department of Cardiology, Royal Brompton and Harefield National Health Service Trust, London, UK (C.M.W., P.C.); Department of Cardiac Surgery...
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