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Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2001;9:248-249
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Even a Root Canal Has Its Advantages: Dental Syringe as a Mist Blower

Harinder Singh Bedi, MCh, Maninder Singh Kalkat, MCh

Tagore Heart Care & Research Centre Jalandhar, Punjab, India
For reprint information contact: Harinder Singh Bedi, MCh Tel: 91 172 39 6235 Fax: 91 172 39 6221 email: bedi{at}fortis.co.in Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fortis Heart Institute, Sector 62, Phase VIII, Mohali, Punjab 160055, India.
In coronary artery surgery, especially during off-pump procedures and when continuous retrograde warm blood cardioplegia is used, a gentle but effective system is required to improve visualization without desiccating tissues. A simple, efficient, reusable, and very cost-effective device is described.







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