Distal Coronary Anastomosis Remodeling, Patency, and Function in the Pig
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Background—Anastomotic connectors could be the key to less invasive bypass surgery, including endoscopic procedures, but equivalence to conventional suturing needs to be established. A novel distal coronary connector was tested pre-clinically for safety and efficacy in comparison to conventional suturing. Methods and Results—Left internal thoracic to left anterior descending coronary artery bypasses were constructed off-pump in 35 pigs (73 8 kg). An intraluminal metal connector (SAS) was used in 21 and conventional suturing in 14 animals. SAS anastomosis construction was easier achieved in one-fourth of the conventional construction time (3.7 0.7 versus 16.5 2.6 minutes; P 0.001). Acute patency tended to be better (P 0.15). All anastomoses were evaluated intraoperatively, and subgroups at 90 and at 180 days. Patency was 100%. An effective remodeling response was observed in all groups, resulting in unobstructed anastomoses with excellent hemodynamic performance (fractional flow reserve 0.93 at 180 days). At 6 months, the noncompliant connector was covered with stabilized neointima that was thinner than found on the suture line (0.10 0.04 versus 0.31 0.13 mm; P 0.01). The connector induced less lumen loss ( 0.6 6.5 versus 21.6 19%; P 0.03). The initial side-to-side configuration had remodeled to an end-to-side shape as intended. Conclusions—In the porcine model, the connector rapidly and consistently produced high-quality anastomoses that fully met current standards on patency and function. Unconventional aspects like a noncompliant intraluminal ring and a side-to-side to end-to-side converted configuration did not interfere with favorable anastomosis remodeling. These findings shed a new light on the anatomical prerequisites for anastomosis patency. (Circulation. 2006; 114[suppl I]:I-390 –I-395.)
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