Arpad Peterffy
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Peterffy A, Molnar F, Sipos D, Maros T, Koszegi Z
Orv Hetil
. 2020 Feb;
161(9):354-358.
PMID: 32088977
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) plays an important role in the treatment of symptomatic coronary artery disease. During the fifty years since the first operation, a great amount of clinical...
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Peterffy A, Peterffy Jun P, Peterffy P
Magy Seb
. 2017 Mar;
70(1):95-97.
PMID: 28294672
The authors reported 291 outpatient general surgical interventions performed during a 10-year period (1948-1957). All surgeries were scheduled and performed in local anaesthesia with bend of 0.5% novocain and 0.5‰...
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Kolozsvari R, Galajda Z, Ungvari T, Szabo G, Racz I, Szerafin T, et al.
J Cardiothorac Surg
. 2012 Feb;
7:12.
PMID: 22289632
Background: The left internal mammary artery (LIMA) is the choice for grafting of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). One possible mechanism of the rare graft failure involve the...
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Peterffy A
Orv Hetil
. 2009 Oct;
150(40):1861-4.
PMID: 19789147
In the early 1960s, cardiac surgery was founded in Debrecen in the department of thoracic surgery, on Professor József Schnitzler's initiative with the cooperation of the head surgeon Arpád Eisert...
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Szentkiralyi I, Peterffy A, Galajda Z
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
. 2008 Oct;
136(4):1102-3.
PMID: 18954668
No abstract available.
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Szentgyorgyi L, Leny A, Tamas E, Peterffy A
Magy Seb
. 2008 May;
61 Suppl:71-3.
PMID: 18504243
Unlabelled: The authors describe two intraoperative fires during cardiac surgery. In both cases, in addition to the usual disinfection and isolation of the operating field, they wanted to reduce the...