Cardiotomy

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Cardiotomy

Cardiotomy (pronounced: /kɑːrdiˈɒtəmi/) is a medical term referring to the surgical incision of the heart.

Etymology

The term originates from the Greek words kardia, meaning heart, and -tomy, meaning cutting.

Procedure

A cardiotomy is typically performed during open heart surgery to provide access to the heart. The procedure involves making an incision into the heart muscle, often to repair or replace a damaged heart valve, correct a congenital heart defect, or perform a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).

Risks and Complications

As with any major surgery, a cardiotomy carries potential risks and complications. These may include bleeding, infection, arrhythmia, stroke, or damage to the heart muscle or other organs.

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