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Background The development of cardioplegia solution has a beneficial of clear operating view for the surgeon. Although it’s remain the standard of open heart surgery, the main concern of surgical teams has been finding the best means of protecting the heart from the harmful effects of myocardial ischemia.Over 50 years, many therapeutic strategies have been developed to protect the heart during surgery. The most renowned method is Aortic cross clamped followed by cardioplegic solutions to arrest the heart. On the other hand, there was no studies have addressed the efficacy and safety of on-pump beatingheart surgery with continuous coronary artery perfusion in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to report the efficacy and safety of on-pump beating-heart surgery with continuous coronary artery perfusion in 15 patients with congenital cardiac disease.

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  • The development of cardioplegia solution has a beneficial of clear operating view for the surgeon

  • It’s remain the standard of open heart surgery, the main concern of surgical teams has been finding the best means of protecting the heart from the harmful effects of myocardial ischemia.Over 50 years, many therapeutic strategies have been developed to protect the heart during surgery

  • The most renowned method is Aortic cross clamped followed by cardioplegic solutions to arrest the heart

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The development of cardioplegia solution has a beneficial of clear operating view for the surgeon. First experience in Indonesia: early report of fifteen cases on congenital beating heart surgery with continuous coronary artery perfusion without aortic cross clamp PL Tahalele*, Puruhito, A Prasmono, H Kusbijanto, H Soebroto, YE Sembiring From 23rd World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons Split, Croatia.

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