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The use of Starr-Edwards valves (model 1260)

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The Current Status of Cardiac Surgery
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At the London Chest Hospital and the Middlesex Hospital the model 1260 is the valve which has been used for patients who are acutely ill and for patients in whom one cannot fit a homograft in the early stages. This valve has been found very satisfactory when used in these circumstances.

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© 1975 D. B. Longmore

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Sturridge, M.F. (1975). The use of Starr-Edwards valves (model 1260). In: Longmore, D.B. (eds) The Current Status of Cardiac Surgery. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6612-6_27

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