Anyanwu CH
Nigeria
Research Article
The Scope of Cardiac Surgery at a National Cardiothoracic Center of Excellence (NCTCE) in Nigeria: A 3-Year Review
Author(s): Nwafor IA, Eze JC, Anyanwu CH, Ezemba N, Onyia UOC, Enwerem NU, Nwafor MN, Chinawa JM and Anisuba BNwafor IA, Eze JC, Anyanwu CH, Ezemba N, Onyia UOC, Enwerem NU, Nwafor MN, Chinawa JM and Anisuba B
Background: The heart with its intrinsic and indispensable function is a vital organ in the human body. Surgical management of diseases affecting it was initially thought to be incompatible with life. Surgeons who desired the respect of their colleagues were barred from operating on the heart, on the ground that human knowledge is very limited in that area. This notion was however changed in 1893 when laceration in the left ventricle was successfully repaired at Chicago Provident Hospital in USA. Three years later, the same feat was successfully reproduced several times in Frankfurt Germany. Also by 1938 in Boston Children Hospital, Massachusetts, USA, Robert Gross successfully interrupted a PDA in a 7-yearold child. This was followed by successful repair of coarctation of the aorta and the famous blue baby operation, all in 1944, thus unequivocally, proving that successful operation .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-6925.1000308