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pubmed-article:11833704pubmed:abstractTextUpper ministernotomy for aortic valve replacement is intimidating for many surgeons, not only for limited surgical exposure but also for the inability to complete de-airing the apex of the heart. Conversion to full sternotomy had been reported for this inability to de-air the apex of the heart in a limited number of cases. We describe a simple de-airing method by introducing a 16 GA catheter into the apex of the left ventricle through the aorta and prosthetic valve.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11833704pubmed:articleTitleSimple de-airing technique for aortic valve replacement with upper ministernotomy.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11833704pubmed:affiliationGülhane Military Medical Academy, Cardiovascular Surgery Department, Ankara, Turkey. ekural@gata.edu.trlld:pubmed
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