A patient is admitted with three-vessel coronary artery disease for coronary artery bypass. The patient has had a previous stroke and is receiving Coumadin. The patient has a history of aortic porcine valve replacement and has hyperlipidemia and a strong family history of sudden cardiac death. The patient is taken to the OR for an open three-vessel aorta to coronary artery using greater saphenous vein. The left greater saphenous vein was harvested via percutaneous endoscopic approach. Cardiopulmonary bypass is performed during the surgery.
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