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[New instruments for pediatric cardiovascular surgery].

Z M Kochneva, L I Zimina, Iu S Bogoliubova

    Meditsinskaia Tekhnika
    |May 1, 1986
    PubMed
    Summary

    New surgical instruments designed for infant and pediatric cardiovascular procedures offer improved ease of use and reduced trauma. These versatile tools are specifically engineered for the unique demands of child heart surgery.

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    [New instruments for pediatric cardiovascular surgery].

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
    • Surgical instrumentation innovation

    Context:

    • Infants and young children undergoing heart and large vessel surgery present unique surgical challenges.
    • Existing surgical instruments may not be optimally designed for pediatric patients, potentially leading to increased trauma or difficulty in use.

    Purpose:

    • To describe novel, all-purpose surgical instruments developed for pediatric cardiovascular surgery.
    • To highlight the design features that make these instruments suitable for infants and young children.

    Summary:

    • The described instruments are characterized by their all-purpose nature, ease of use, and non-traumatic design.
    • They feature decreased weight and dimensions, making them adaptable for use in the delicate field of child cardiovascular surgery.

    Impact:

    • Potential to improve surgical outcomes in pediatric cardiovascular procedures.
    • Facilitation of less invasive and safer surgical interventions for infants and young children.
    • Advancement of specialized instrumentation for a critical surgical subspecialty.

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