TY - JOUR AU1 - Douglas, Clayton H. AU2 - O'Reilly, Ronald J. AB - OPERATING ROOM DISPLAY OF 35 MM. CINE CORONARY ARTERIOGRAPHY RONALD J. M.D. AND CLAYTON H. O’REILLY, B.A. DOUGLAS, the must be able to accu- aorto-coronary During bypass surgery, surgeon arterial branches and localize A sites of stenoses. rately identify specific signifi- cant of cine is cannot be that the cine disadvantage coronary arteriography reviewed in the room. or Charts from conveniently operating diagrams prepared the cines are but do not the or helpful, replace original radiographs good To aid the an camera that quality copies. surgeons, inexpensive system pro- duces detail of selected cine frames was good copies arteriographic developed. This device allows still to be made as the are inter- photos angiograms being In the is on and Polaroid practice, projector simply key preted. stopped images, made from the screen. The are labeled and Tage-Arno copies copies important anatomic are etched on the with a metal instrument descriptions print pointed to the of the Polaroid coater&dquo;. The are prior application &dquo;print photographs used and become a of the during coronary surgery part patient’s permanent record. In and valvular heart the of unable to congenital disease, disadvantage being review cines in the room is not a drawback since conveniently TI - Operating Room Display of 35 Mm. Cine Coronary Arteriography JF - Vascular Surgery DO - 10.1177/153857447300700404 DA - 1973-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/operating-room-display-of-35-mm-cine-coronary-arteriography-ROuF0DOeL0 SP - 197 EP - 199 VL - 7 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -