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N/ACompleted· 1,150 enrolled
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Vein Harvesting Proceduresprocedure
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NCT01850082N/ACompleted

CSP #588 - Randomized Endo-Vein Graft Prospective (REGROUP) Trial

VA Office of Research and Development·interventional·Posted May 9, 2013·Updated Dec 15, 2021

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Vein Harvesting Procedures for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. Completed, enrolled 1,150 participants across 16 sites.

Detailed Summary

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common major surgical procedure in the United States with over 300,000 cases performed each year. To restore blood flow to the heart, vascular conduits from another part of the body are procured to create a bypass around critically blocked coronary arteries. The left internal thoracic artery is the conduit of choice for CABG due to its superior long-term patency. However, almost all patients referred for CABG require additional grafts to provide complete revascularization. This necessitates the harvest of other vessels, most commonly the saphenous vein which is used almost ubiquitously in contemporary CABG with an average of two vein grafts per CABG procedure. In the last 10 years, Endoscopic Vein Harvesting (EVH) has been recommended as the preferred method over the traditional open harvesting technique (OVH) because it provides a minimally invasive approach. However, more recent investigations indicate potential for reduced long-term bypass graft patency and worse clinical outcomes with EVH. The long term impact of EVH on clinical outcomes has never been investigated on a large scale using a definitive, adequately powered, prospective Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) with long-term follow-up.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMay 9, 2013
Enrollment StartSep 30, 2013
Primary CompletionSep 30, 2020
Study CompletionOct 30, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 7 yearsPosted 13.1 years ago

Interventions

Vein Harvesting Proceduresprocedure

Open Vein Harvesting is the traditional method of saphenectomy for CABG. It is performed under direct vision using a single long incision or, more commonly, multiple smaller incisions (referred to as "bridging" technique) along the course of the vein. This approach minimizes manipulation and direct trauma to the conduit but is associated with potential for discomfort and leg wound healing complications. Endoscopic Vein Harvesting is a minimally invasive procedure that was developed to eliminate the need for long incisions associated with OVH. EVH reduces the risk of wound infections and other leg wound complications but may be more traumatic to the conduit than OVH.