Vein Bypass Graft and Carbon Dioxide Gas Endarterectomy For Coronary Artery Occlusive Disease

Abstract
A combination of a vein bypass graft from the aorta to the left anterior descending coronary artery for stenosis of the proximal part of the coronary artery and carbon dioxide gas endarterectomy for total obstruction of a right coronary artery was successfully performed in two patients. This demonstrates the value of direct reconstructive surgery for patients with coronary artery occlusive disease.

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