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Search > Cardiovascular Program > Coarctation of the Aorta (COA) > Cardiac Surgery > Coarctation: Inspection of Completed Reanastomosis

Coarctation: Inspection of Completed Reanastomosis

The final anastomotic suture line is inspected. The small amount of oozing stopped before the chest was closed.

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