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| ==Background==
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| Coronary artery revascularization with [[saphenous veins]] ([[saphenous vein grafts]] or [[SVGs]]) has become a modern surgical standard for the treatment of [[coronary artery disease]]. This technique can be employed when a native [[coronary artery]] is blocked, thus causing a reduction or obstruction in [[blood flow]]. [[Cardiac surgeons]] use the sutured graft to provide a connection between the [[aorta]] and the coronary artery beyond the area of obstruction, so that [[blood flow]] may resume.
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| Despite their ability to restore [[blood flow]], SVG [[stenosis]] is a common problem. Its incidence is 15-30% one year after surgery, and it increases to 50% 10 years after surgery.
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