OFF-PUMP CORONARY ARTERY REVASCULARISATION TREND IN KARACHI: A LOCAL SURVEY

Main Article Content

Raheel Hussain, ZIAUDDIN A. KASHMIRI, SHOAIB YAQOUB ALI

Abstract

Purpose and Setting: A survey of local cardiac surgeons was carried out to know their views about off-pump
coronary bypass surgery(OPCAB).
Methods: A questionnaire was developed and all the local cardiac surgeons, who were either consultants or in
waiting, were approached and requested to provide required information. This information was accepted as
it was and tabulated to see the trend
Results: Twenty one surgeons were approached. Nineteen surgeons were involved in coronary bypass
surgery. OPCAB was performed by all with a varying frequency. Majority of surgeons felt that OPCAB
was more difficult and the anastomosis not as accurate. They however felt that the procedure was beneficial
for high risk patients. It was almost unanimous that off-pump technique was difficult to pass on to the
trainees
Conclusion: OPCAB was performed by all the cardiac surgeons, doing coronary surgery, in Karachi. The
practice is however not regular. This probably is due to not availability of avenues for CME locally. This
would discourage surgeons to pass on the skill to the trainees and the interest may dwindle completely in
future.

Article Details

Section
Articles