INCIDENCE OF ARRHYTHMIAS IN THE TRANSVERSE TRANSSEPTAL APPROACH FOR THE MITRAL VALVE PROCEDURES
Ehab Mohamed Nooh;
Abstract
The opinion is firm that cardiac surgery began on September 10, 1896, when Ludwig Rehn sutured successfully a myocardial laceration. Actually, as early as 1810 operative drainage of the pericardium was performed by a little Spanish Surgeon Francisco Romer
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| Title | INCIDENCE OF ARRHYTHMIAS IN THE TRANSVERSE TRANSSEPTAL APPROACH FOR THE MITRAL VALVE PROCEDURES | Other Titles | معدل حدوث عدم إنتظام النبض مع التدخل الجراحى للصمام الميترالى عن طريق شق الحاجز الأذينى عرضياً | Authors | Ehab Mohamed Nooh | Keywords | INCIDENCE OF ARRHYTHMIAS IN THE TRANSVERSE TRANSSEPTAL APPROACH FOR THE MITRAL VALVE PROCEDURES | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | The opinion is firm that cardiac surgery began on September 10, 1896, when Ludwig Rehn sutured successfully a myocardial laceration. Actually, as early as 1810 operative drainage of the pericardium was performed by a little Spanish Surgeon Francisco Romer |
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