Abstract:Considering the nearly universal skepticism transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMLR) aroused a few years ago, the so-called snake heart procedure has come a long way. The notion that the human heart enjoys significant perfusion from a spongy underlay of microcapillaries and sinusoids has been embraced by hundreds of researchers who have poked away at the coronary bed with external and internal lasers, radiofrequency probes, rotary cutters and saline jets, as well as developing technologies for implanting… Show more
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