Name:
Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Video 06-05
Description:
Wasnick: Cardiac Anesthesia 2e: Video 06-05
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Duration:
T00H00M54S
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Content URL:
https://cadmoreoriginalmedia.blob.core.windows.net/c4c48778-3622-401b-b514-1e5d75cb47c2/AccessAnesthesiology20-20Wasnick_06_05.mov?sv=2019-02-02&sr=c&sig=DYT9y%2FxECCyAOOJxZhYXJMXOIidEF7Z6x%2BHLSSgF4xM%3D&st=2025-07-15T21%3A04%3A24Z&se=2025-07-15T23%3A09%3A24Z&sp=r
Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
As we can see by the annotation, this is post-cardiopulmonary bypass. The previous aortic valve has been replaced by that of a tissue valve. The three leaflets at this tissue valve, along with the struts that hold the valve in place, appear normal.
And it appears to open and close in a normal fashion. The left main coronary artery can also be seen coming in and out of view as the heart contracts.