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(Chest. 1963;44:193-196.)
© 1963 American College of Chest Physicians

Emergency Coronary Endarterectomy

George L. Nardi M.D.1 and Robert S. Shaw M.D.1

1 Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School and the Surgical Services, Massachusetts General Hospital

Four patients who underwent emergency coronary endarterectomy for acute myocardial infarction are reported.

One patient was resuscitated and restored to normal cardiac rhythm for 52 hours.

The potential, technique, and indications for this type of procedure in the treatment of coronary heart disease are reviewed.







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