A Single-Surgeon Experience Transitioning to Total Arterial Revascularization
Dwight D. Harris, Louis Chu, Sharif A. Sabe, Michelle Doherty, Venkatachalam Senthilnathan

TL;DR
A mid-career surgeon's transition to total arterial revascularization slightly increased surgery time but improved recovery and reduced readmissions with minimal complications.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that experienced surgeons can adopt TAR with minimal learning curve and improved short-term outcomes.
Findings
TAR patients had shorter ICU stays and lower 30-day readmission rates compared to traditional CABG.
TAR required fewer postoperative transfusions and showed no increase in major complications.
Operative time was longer for TAR but did not show a significant learning curve.
Abstract
Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting remains the standard of care for advanced and multifocal coronary artery disease; however, for patients that are surgical candidates, total arterial revascularization (TAR) remains underutilized due to concerns such as sternal wound infections and the learning curve. We present the results of a large cohort of mid-career surgeons transitioning to TAR, focusing on short-term outcomes and the learning curve. Methods: The surgeons transitioned to using TAR as the preferred revascularization technique in August of 2017. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons database was reviewed to identify all patients who underwent isolated non-emergent CABG performed by a single surgeon from January 2014 through January 2022. Patients were divided into two groups—those who had TAR and those who had traditional CABG using one internal mammary artery and vein grafts…
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TopicsCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
