Unlabelled: A renewed interest in radial artery conduits for bypass surgery has emerged during the last few years. In order to combine a surgical with a percutaneous technique, stents were covered by radial arterial grafts. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of, and the immediate and long-term results after, intracoronary implantation of stents covered by autologous arterial grafts.

Methods: A graft was removed from the radial artery. A conventional stent was then covered by the arterial graft. The autologous arterial graft was stabilized on the stent by sutures. Fifteen covered stents were implanted in 15 patients (56.1 +/- 17.3 years old) in all coronary vessels.

Results: The procedure of stent covering was feasible and short in duration. Procedural success was 100% with no in-hospital stent thrombosis, Q-wave myocardial infarction or death. In 14 patients (93.3%), including the patients with clinical restenosis, a repeat angiography was performed (minimum lumen diameter immediately after procedure: 3.01 +/- 0.22 mm, at follow-up: 2.56 +/- 0.90 mm). Target lesion revascularization was required in 2 patients. The event-free survival rate at 2 years was 87%.

Conclusion: Intracoronary implantation of stents covered by an autologous arterial graft may be performed safely with excellent long-term results. A multicenter study is required to assess the efficacy.

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