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Cir Card Mex 2017; 2 (1)
Procedimiento de David I. Técnica operatoria
García-Villarreal OA
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 38-42
PDF size: 458.55 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The David procedure is one of the surgical techniques
called ““aortic valve-sparing operations”. These techniques
are designed to treat the aneurismatic diseases
from the root or ascending aorta, with or without aortic
valve regurgitation. Several surgical techniques are included
in this pool. In this article, the surgical technique
is described step-by-step in order to perform the David
I procedure.
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