2016, Number 5
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2016; 54 (5)
The third wave of cardiac surgery
Riera-Kinkel C
Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 603-611
PDF size: 490.88 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A review of the history of cardiac surgery around the world is made
divided into three stages, the first since the beginning of humanity
until 300 years BC; the second moment shows how comes the
platform that would give the anatomical and functional bases of
the cardiovascular system. This historic moment includes: 1. the
description and analysis of the function of blood and its components;
2. the description of the normal and abnormal Anatomy of
the human heart and its vessels; 3. the anatomic and functional
correlation: Foundation of the deductive thinking, and 4. the anatomic
and functional integration with the clinic. Finally, the third
wave, which is living today, is the stage of the technological explosion
that begins with procedures as thoracoscopic surgery with the
concept of reducing surgical trauma through minimum approach
surgery. Also the use of robotics to solve some of the alterations
in the CC, another is hybrid procedures and finally the use of fetal
cardiac surgery.
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