'Surgical revascularization of the heart' -- subject(s):
Internal thoracic artery, Mammary Arteries, Myocardial
revascularization, Surgery
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The purpose of revascularization surgery in moyamoya disease is
to augment or redirect blood flow in the brain. Surgical
revascularization has been reported to improve cerebral blood
flow
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Revascularization refers to a medical procedure that restores or improves blood circulation to a specific organ or area by unblocking obstructed or disrupted blood vessels. It can involve surgical interventions or the insertion of devices like stents to enhance blood flow. Revascularization plays a crucial role in treating conditions where blood supply to tissues or organs is compromised, such as in cardiovascular diseases. This procedure is essential for improving overall health outcomes and preventing further complications related to inadequate blood flow.