From the early days of surgical treatment of coronary artery disease by Vineberg until the present time using several types of grafts, we are hoping to improve outcome. Case 1 - A 60 year old man with angina and syncope. An angiographic study has shown a 90% obstruction in A. D., 99% in the right coronary (Fig. 1). An anastomosis between the left Internal thoracic artery and the right coronary artery. A resection of the narrow segment with an end to end anastomosis (Fig. 2). Case 2 - A 40 year old man, with 80% obstruction in the right coronary artery (Fig. 4) and 99% in the descending aorta. A 4 cm segment of ATIE was replaced with a bypass from the right coronary artery (Fig. 3). And a free graft of ATIE from descending anterior artery. The one year follow up of both patients has been good with normal stress test and symptoms.
Coronary vessels; Myocardial revascularization; Thoracic arteries; Anastomosis, surgical