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Ann Thorac Surg 1984;37:428-429
© 1984 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Atraumatic Coronary Perfusion Cannula

Demetre M. Nicoloff, M.D., Ph.D.*

Minneapolis Heart Institute and Clinic, Minneapolis, MN, and United Hospitals, St. Paul, MN

Accepted for publication September 26, 1983.

* Address reprint requests to Dr. Nicoloff, 2545 Chicago Ave, Suite 730, Minneapolis, MN 55404

A coronary perfusion cannula has been developed that allows the administration of cold cardioplegic solution or blood into either the right or left coronary artery without trauma to the coronary ostia or to the proximal portion of the coronary artery.







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