A case report of the use of inflow occlusion and moderate hypothermia for a pulmonary valvotomy: Anaesthetic and surgical management
Date
1986Author
Sleigh, J.W.
Mahalu, W.
Renner, A.A.
Chinyanga, H.M.
Type
ArticleMetadata
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Pulmonary valvotomy was one of the earliest cardiac operations attempted.1 Indeed the success with which it was done did much to dispel the myths of the impossibility of operating on the heart, and ushered in the subsequent advances in cardiac surgery. This is a report of a recent case, followed by a discussion of the relative merits of different techniques.
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Sleigh, J. W., Mahalu, W., Renner, A. A. and Chinyanga, H. M. (1986). A case report of the use of inflow occlusion and moderate hypothermia for a pulmonary valvotomy: Anaesthetic and surgical management. Central African Journal of Medicine, 32 (9), 221 - 223.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences