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    Coronary bypass graft fate and patient outcome: Angiographic follow-up of 5,065 grafts related to survival and reoperation in 1,388 patients during 25 years by Fitzgibbon, Gerald M., Kafka, Henryk P., Leach, Alan J., Keon, Wilbert J., Hooper, G.David, Burton, Jeffrey R.

    “…Objectives. We sought to examine, angiographically, the long-term fate of a large number of mainly venous coronary bypass grafts and to correlate graft patency…”
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    Coronary bypass graft fate: Long-term angiographic study by FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Leach, Alan J., Kafka, Henryk P., Keon, Wilbert J.

    “…In 222 patients, 741 venous coronary bypass grafts were studied angiographically early, at 1 year and at a late examination at >6.5 years (mean 9.6) after…”
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    Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass: A Series With Early Qualitative Angiographic Follow-up by Gill, Inderjit S, FitzGibbon, Gerald M, Higginson, Lyall A.J, Valji, Azim, Keon, Wilbert J

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-09-1997)
    “…Background. Notwithstanding the advantages offered by minimally invasive coronary bypass, valid concerns have been raised about the technical accuracy of the…”
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    The Dueling Diagnoses of Darwin by FitzGibbon, Gerald M

    “…To the Editor.—Barloon and Noyes1 suggest that Charles Darwin's anxiety neurosis might more specifically be classified as panic disorder with agoraphobia. It…”
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    Coronary subclavian steal: A recurrent case with notes on detecting the threat potential by FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Keon, Wilbert J.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-12-1995)
    “…A 43-year-old military patient with silent myocardial ischemia due to proximal anterior descending coronary artery and major diagonal branch stenoses had left…”
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    Coronary-pulmonary steal syndrome by Najm, Hani K., Gill, Inderjit S., FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Keon, Wilbert J.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-07-1996)
    “…The development of an internal thoracic artery-pulmonary artery fistula after operation is a rare entity of no clear etiology. We report a patient who…”
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    Intrapleural positioning of esophagus for treatment of swallowing-induced arrhythmia by Burton, J R, Sachs, H J, Keon, W J, FitzGibbon, G M

    Published in Chest (01-03-1981)
    “…Swallowing-induced atrial tachycardia is a rare phenomenon generally assumed to be caused by abnormal parasympathetic reflexes arising in the esophagus or…”
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    Exercise echocardiography after coronary artery bypass surgery: Correlation with coronary angiography by Kafka, Henryk, Leach, Alan J., FitzGibbon, Gerald M.

    “…Our aim was to assess, in patients after coronary artery bypass surgery, how well exercise echocardiography predicts the presence of vascular compromise on…”
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    Shared care for open heart surgery: 21 years' experience by FitzGibbon, G M, Keon, W J

    Published in Canadian journal of cardiology (01-01-1996)
    “…To determine whether patients undergoing open heart surgery, the majority coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), can safely be returned early to the smaller…”
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    Traumatic tricuspid insufficiency: a case followed for 32 years, with a note on early sources by FitzGibbon, G M, Burton, J R

    Published in Canadian journal of cardiology (01-03-1996)
    “…A healthy young man suffered nonpenetrating chest trauma in an automobile accident in August 1962, sustaining tricuspid valve disruption and insufficiency, a…”
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    Interventions for coronary stenosis--a Canadian experience of 30 revolutionary years by FitzGibbon, G M, Kafka, H P, Leach, A J, Burton, J R

    Published in Canadian journal of cardiology (01-10-1996)
    “…To report 2324 coronary stenosis interventions (Vineberg procedures [VbP], coronary artery bypass graft operations [CABG] and percutaneous transluminal…”
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    Adaptation to coronary artery disease : First pilot study in the military by SWENSON, J. R, GRENIER, J, NOLAN, R, FITZGIBBON, G. M, LEACH, A. J, RAMAN, S

    Published in Military medicine (01-12-1997)
    “…To determine how a group of 29 male military patients with coronary artery disease (CAD-MIL group) have adapted physically and psychosocially, we compared…”
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    Atheroembolic Perioperative Infarction during Repeat Coronary Bypass Surgery: Angiographic Documentation in a Survivor by FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Keon, Wilbert J.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-02-1987)
    “…We report the case of a patient in whom a myocardial infarction complicated a coronary bypass reoperation. We believe the infarction was associated with…”
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    Coronary artery disease and coronary bypass grafting in young men: Experience with 138 subjects 39 years of age and younger by FitzGibbon, Gerald M., Hamilton, Mark G., Leach, Alan J., Kafka, Henryk P., Markle, Herbert V., Keon, Wilbert J.

    “…One hundred thirty-eight men aged ≤39 years had coronary bypass grafting during a 13 year period. Angina was the presenting symptom in 77% and of these…”
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    Aorta-coronary bypass in patients with coronary artery disease who do not have angina by FitzGibbon, G M, Keon, W J, Burton, J R

    “…During an 8 year period we performed coronary bypass operations in 118 consecutive patients who were not experiencing angina when selected for surgical…”
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