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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 72, 829-834, Copyright © 1976 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
HC Urschel, MA Razzuk and MA Gardner
With the advent of direct coronary artery revascularization, the high
mortality rate from cardiac disease associated with carotid endarterectomy
can be favorably altered by simultaneous or staged revascularization for
combined lesions. The choice for combined or sequential procedures is
determined by the severity of the disease both clinically and anatomically
in each system. Review of 32 patients with both severe coronary and carotid
occlusive disease established that selective surgical intervention has been
successful, with no deaths and only minimal morbidity. Simultaneous
revascularization was carried out in 8 patients with preinfarctional
angina, significant left main lesion or triple vessel disease producing a
functional lesion of the left main coronary artery, and tight carotid
lesion. Staged operations were performed in the remaining 24 patients.
Priority of staging was determined by the extent of disease in each system.
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