What is the harvest of endoscopic veins?
The collection of endoscopic veins (EVH) is a surgery used to harvest veins for use in the surgery of the coronary artery. The harvested vein from the patient is used to create a graft that bypasses blocking in coronary artery and improves heart function. This procedure is performed by a surgeon specializing in surgery on heart and veins and is performed under general anesthesia in an operational room with supporting staff, including anesthesiologist and nurses.
Historically, they were cut for these procedures by long cuts to get to live and lift. Most often it happened in the leg, although sometimes veins in the chest would be used. The patient faced the risk of serious complications as a result of the invasive procedure and was also prevented from walking and involved in a number of other activities when the injury was recovered. The procedure could be very traumatic due to two surgical places.
with Endoscan selection vein of copic, surgeon makes several small cuts. They are used to introduce surgical tools and endoA mutton, a camera that allows the surgeon to see what he does. The vein is carefully removed using the tools and can then be used in the graft, which, if it takes, will improve the heart function. Finally, they will take over other veins that have been removed.
In patients there are many advantages of endoscopic veins collection. Like other minimally invasive operations, this operation is accompanied by much less complications than those associated with open operations. The patient is able to re -activate much faster, which can help the patient faster, and the patient also benefits from reduced risks of infection and less pain. In addition, scarring is much less severe. Within a few years, small scars that have remained dilated.
If the patient is a candidate for the harvest of endoscopic veins, the surgeon uses the endoscopic method of collecting a vein if possible. Sometimes there are complications that force the surgeon to go to openthe mold method. The more experience the surgeon, the less it is. Patients who require vein collection procedures may want to consider the transition to a device that specializes in this type of treatment to have access to the best possible surgical care.