Unusual heart bypass patient

Due to the special status of this patient, Prof. Wan Feng, Director Jinghong and other department leaders also attached great importance to it and explained that all medical staff must dedicate the best medical service to the combat heroes who were bravely wounded for the country and the people and made great sacrifices for the safety of the country. We also designed several surgical plans based on the patient’s preoperative coronary angiography results. First of all, the patient was young, only 50 years old this year, and had 5 stents placed in the coronary artery, among which two stents placed in the right coronary artery had serious stenosis, the myocardial infarction attack was caused by the occlusion of the right coronary artery, the other stents were still open, so the vessel to be intervened is the right coronary artery, but the other stents may also have stenosis in the future and need surgery, so Therefore, this operation should also preserve the bridge needed for the second heart bypass and minimize the adhesions. Secondly, the patient’s left hand was too disabled to take the left radial artery. The arterial bridge was preferred because the long-term patency rate of the arterial bridge was significantly better than that of the venous bridge, and the risk of gastrointestinal tract injury was increased by opening the right gastrointestinal artery. After careful preparation, anesthesia and surgery went very smoothly. It was reassuring that the patient’s right internal mammary artery was thicker and had a higher blood flow, so it did not need to be intercepted, and only the distal end of it needed to be freed and lap to the distal end of the right coronary artery, which was an anastomosis to solve the problem. The operation took less than 3 hours in total, with minimal bleeding and no blood transfusion. The patient recovered quite smoothly after the surgery and was extubated and fed himself within a short time. The patient and his family were very happy and praised the excellent surgery of Wan Feng’s team from the Cardiac Surgery Department of the Electric Power Hospital. The patient and his family were very happy and praised the excellent surgery of the cardiac surgery team of Power Hospital. All the cardiac surgery staff were also overjoyed to see that the former combat hero was able to recover successfully. Prof. Wan Feng pointed out that for the trend of coronary heart disease developing gradually to young, each case of heart disease patient should be “tailor-made” to make the best surgery plan, and be responsible for the long-term prognosis of the patient, and do the first heart bypass at the same time to prepare for the second bypass.