2022
DOI: 10.34172/jpe.2022.26168
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Benefits of delayed revascularization following ligation of anterior descending artery after a stab wound

Abstract: Penetrating cardiac trauma often results in death. However, in rare cases when patients survive, there is almost always a need for damage control by artery ligation. Following that, revascularization is recommended as soon as possible. The extent to which revascularization is effective has not yet been studied and agreed upon. A 24-year-old man with a penetrating stab wound to the heart and left anterior descending (LAD) artery received primary life-saving treatment with artery ligation and was then referred f… Show more

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“…The usefulness of using a LIMA is so great that even in cases where the LAD has been cut due to an accident, it is effective even a few months later and improves heart function (11).…”
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“…The usefulness of using a LIMA is so great that even in cases where the LAD has been cut due to an accident, it is effective even a few months later and improves heart function (11).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%