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English: Exemplary Patient: renewal of left ventricular torsion at the end of operation. Head view of the heart at the end of reconstruction surgery of the same exemplary patient, normal and slow motion of the same sequence. Cardiopulmonary bypass is off. Ventilation is temporarily off. The counterclockwise torsion movement towards the right ventricle is evident, marked by the displacement of the saphenous graft on left anterior descending artery. |
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Source | Cirillo M (2009). "A new surgical ventricular restoration technique to reset residual myocardium's fiber orientation: the "KISS" procedure". Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research. DOI:10.1186/1750-1164-3-6. PMID 19549296. PMC: 2718891. | ||
Author | Cirillo M | ||
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Author | Cirillo M |
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Image title | Exemplary Patient: renewal of left ventricular torsion at the end of operation. Head view of the heart at the end of reconstruction surgery of the same exemplary patient, normal and slow motion of the same sequence. Cardiopulmonary bypass is off. Ventilation is temporarily off. The counterclockwise torsion movement towards the right ventricle is evident, marked by the displacement of the saphenous graft on left anterior descending artery. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2009 |