The saphenous vein graft (SVG) has long been a cornerstone of coronary bypass surgery, renowned for its essential role yet notorious for its vulnerability to atherosclerosis, which limits its long-term patency. This dichotomy has driven advancements in surgical techniques that aim to enhance the effectiveness of SVGs. Recent innovative approaches, such as the no-touch technique…
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