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Contrasting structure of the saphenous vein and internal mammary artery used as coronary bypass vessels

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The strikingly aligned structure of the SV complements the known high mechanical stiffness of this vessel when at arterial distending pressure. The high fraction of longitudinal muscle, in addition to the circumferential muscle cells in the SV make it vulnerable to any pre-implant surgical preparation, and to the cyclical luminal pressures and longitudinal strains characteristic for epicardial arteries.

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