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Intraoperative rescue by placement of a stent following a surgical coronary arterial injury in a child
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2005
Abstract
An acute injury to a coronary artery was recognized during the surgical construction of the Fontan circulation. Surgical manipulation of the site of injury was not successful in restoring normal myocardial blood flow. A stent was therefore placed intraoperatively under direct vision, with restoration of normal coronary arterial flow acutely and at short-term follow-up.
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