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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