M Borovoy, M J Goldberg, G Mack, J Lehman, C Byrne
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Postoperative cellulitis of the foot and lower leg following coronary bypass.
Greater saphenous vein grafts are standardly used for coronary artery bypass grafting. Recurrent acute cellulitis of the saphenous vein-donor extremity is an infrequently reported complication. The authors present a protocol designed to reduce the incidence of the recurrent cellulitis through proper preoperative assessment and postoperative management.