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05-11-2010, 09:52 PM
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Occlusion Manoeuvre of the Heart O a Hurt Heart.=(
..is performed by clamping superior vena cava at level of atrio-caval junction and inferior vena cava at level of Gibbon´s space, using straight vascular clamps, i.e. Crawford-DeBakey clamps. This picture shows the effective arrest of hemorrhage, allowing the trauma surgeon to repair the heart lacerations in a controlled setting. In this case, our team successfully repaired the atrial laceration which was secondary to gunshot injury to the thorax
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05-12-2010, 09:06 AM
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Re: Occlusion Manoeuvre of the Heart O a Hurt Heart.=(
lucky bastard. usually when you lacerate your heart, only when its profusive laceration you can die pretty quickly. but usually better to lacertate the muscle itself than the superior vena cava, or god forbid u get an aortic dissection of the pulmonary aorta your going bye bye pretty quickly. this guy above all else is lucky the surgeons could fix it.
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