Off-pump coronary artery bypass
Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass
Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass (OPCAB) is a type of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery performed without the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) machine. This technique is also known as "beating heart" surgery because the heart continues to beat during the procedure.
History
The development of OPCAB began in the late 20th century as surgeons sought alternatives to traditional CABG, which requires stopping the heart and using a CPB machine. The goal was to reduce complications associated with CPB, such as systemic inflammatory response syndrome and neurological complications.
Procedure
During OPCAB, the surgeon stabilizes the area of the heart where the bypass is to be performed using specialized equipment. This allows the surgeon to sew the grafts onto the coronary arteries while the heart is still beating. The procedure typically involves the use of arterial grafts such as the internal thoracic artery or saphenous vein grafts.
Advantages
OPCAB has several potential advantages over traditional CABG, including:
- Reduced risk of stroke and cognitive dysfunction
- Decreased blood transfusion requirements
- Shorter hospital stay and faster recovery
Disadvantages
Despite its benefits, OPCAB can be technically challenging and may not be suitable for all patients. Some potential disadvantages include:
- Limited access to certain coronary arteries
- Increased difficulty in performing multiple grafts
Indications
OPCAB is often indicated for patients who are at high risk for complications from CPB, such as those with severe atherosclerosis of the aorta, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or renal insufficiency.
Outcomes
Studies have shown that OPCAB can lead to outcomes comparable to traditional CABG in terms of graft patency and long-term survival. However, the success of the procedure is highly dependent on the skill and experience of the surgical team.
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