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Supporting your choice of surgical therapies for your patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Find out how beating heart therapies can work with a technology solution from Medtronic. Together — with your skilled knowledge and our enabling technologies — we can deliver the right therapies for each individual patient with coronary artery disease (CAD).
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Looking for improved outcomes? Consider Pump-Assist Beating Heart (PABH) as an option for your coronary patients. PABH includes the use of cardiopulmonary bypass, without arresting the patient’s heart or cross clamping the aorta. Learn more about the many proven benefits of PABH.
MICS CABG can reduce length of hospital stays and recovery times even further than traditional on-pump or off-pump CABG.4,5
LEARN MOREOPCAB is associated with many clinical benefits.6-8
Discover the experience of Prof. Paul Sergeant, M.D.
Hybrid Coronary Revascularisation combines MICS CABG and PCI. Colleagues at the London Health Sciences Centre share their experience about the procedure here.
Read moreErkut B, Dag O, Kaygin MA, et al. On-pump beating-heart versus conventional coronary artery bypass grafting for revascularization in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction: early outcomes. Can J Surg. December 2013;56(6):398-404.
Afrasiabirad A, Safale N, Montazergaem H. On-pump beating coronary artery bypass in high risk coronary patients. Iran J Med Sci. January 2015;40(1):40-44.
Chaudhry UA, Harling L, Sepehripour AH, et al. Beating-heart versus conventional on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: A meta-analysis of clinical outcomes. Ann Thorac Surg. December 2015;100(6):2251-2260.
Lapierre H, Chan V, Sohmer B, Mesana TG, Ruel M. Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting via a small thoracotomy versus off-pump: a casematched study. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. October 2011;40(4):804-810.
Cheng DC, Bainbridge D, Martin JE, et al. Does off-pump coronary artery bypass reduce mortality, morbidity, and resource utilization when compared with conventional coronary artery bypass? A meta-analysis of randomized trials. Anesthesiology. January 2005;102(1):188-203.
Puskas J, Cheng D, Knight J, et al. Off-pump versus conventional coronary artery bypass grafting: a meta-analysis and consensus statement from the 2004 ISMICS Consensus Conference. Innovations (Phila). Fall 2005;1(1):3-27.
Puskas J, Thourani V, Kilgo P, et al. Off-pump coronary artery bypass disproportionately benefits high-risk patients. Ann Thorac Surg. October 2009;88(4):1142-1147.
Mack MJ, Brown P, Houser F, et al. On-pump versus off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery in a matched sample outcome of women. A comparison of outcomes. Circulation. September 14, 2004;110(Suppl 1):II:1-6.
Not all patients are candidates for beating heart procedures. Some patients would require cardiopulmonary support during surgery.
See the device manual for detailed information regarding the instructions for use, the implant procedure, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential adverse events.
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