Objective: Recently, a new device for minimally invasive direct cardiac massage (MIDCM) has been developed. In animal models of cardiopulmonary resuscitation MIDCM has been shown to provide better organ perfusion than external chest compressions (ECC) massage. Since this device has been developed to improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation in humans, its use must be simple.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report an accidental perforation of the left iliac artery and vein during lumbar discectomy in the kneeling position. During the surgical procedure, a brief and transient hypotension occurred, although the surgeon did not observe any abnormal bleeding in the operating field. In the recovery room, arterial blood pressure decreased, and tachycardia, pallor, and abdominal pain occurred.
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