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1 Multicenter experience with the remote access perfusion (RAP) catheter
Guido J Van Nooten, MD, PhD  The Annals of Thoracic Surgery  Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages S1065-S1068 (September 2001) DOI: /S (01)

2 Fig 1 Schematic representation of the remote access perfusion catheter. 1 = Port for monitoring cardioplegia—aortic root pressure; 2 = port of attachment of cardioplegia—vent line; 3 = hemostatic valve; 4 = label “k” indicating aortic root lumen; 5 = obturator and seal, attached to arterial perfusion lumen; 6 = Luer port, which provides access to arterial blood; 7 = 3/8 tubing section—area for clamping; 8 = port for attachment of balloon inflation syringe; 9 = port for monitoring balloon inflation pressure; 10 = label “B” indicating balloon inflation lumen; 11 = indicator markings: black line indicates port location, numerals indicate distance from tip in centimeters; 12 = arterial blood outlet ports; 13 = occlusion balloon (inflated); 14 = outlet of aortic root lumen; 15 = radio-opaque aortic arch segment. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery  , S1065-S1068DOI: ( /S (01) )


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