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20-Year Study Confirms Benefits of MIMA Bypass : The long-term rates of adverse events are decreased, provided the grafts are placed on the two largest vessels.


 

“But there are all kinds of papers out now showing the advantages of MIMA grafting in patients” with severe coronary artery disease, he said.

'We probably ought to be doing MIMA grafts in most ages and in diabetics.' DR. RANKIN

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