Czechoslovak cardiosurgery.

Czechoslovak medicine Pub Date : 1991-01-01
J Procházka
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Similarly as in all war-ravaged countries of Europe, in Czechoslovakia, too, cardiosurgery did not begin being systematically developed until after 1945. Patent ductus arteriosus was first treated surgically in this country in 1947, the year 1951 saw the launching of surgical therapy for mitral stenosis (commissurotomy on the closed heart), 1955 - the introduction into clinical practice of open-heart surgery for simple heart defects (DSS, pulmonary artery stenosis and aortic stenosis) with the patient in 28 degrees C hypothermia and with the blood circulation arrested for brief periods of time. In the years 1958-1959, four Czechoslovak cardiosurgical centres began to provide surgical treatment for congenital and acquired heart defects in extracorporeal circulation. Considering the war-inflicted material and personnel shortcomings prevailing in those times, Czechoslovak cardiosurgery managed relatively soon to attain the standard of cardiosurgery of the western countries, thus testifying to the viability of the country's post-war health care services. At present, there are six cardiosurgical centres in this country systematically engaged in the surgical treatment of congenital and acquired heart defects and providing the diagnosis and surgical correction of heart defects on a professional scale equal to that in countries with advanced health care systems. While the care provided at Czechoslovak cardiosurgical centres is comparable in terms of quality, the productivity of those centres leaves much to be desired. Ways and means of coping early with this inadequacy are looked for with the help of the Ministry of Health.

捷克斯洛伐克的cardiosurgery。
与所有饱受战争蹂躏的欧洲国家一样,捷克斯洛伐克直到1945年后才开始系统地发展心脏外科。1947年,我国首次对动脉导管未闭进行手术治疗,1951年,二尖瓣狭窄(关闭心脏的合拢切开术)的手术治疗开始,1955年,单纯心脏缺陷(DSS,肺动脉狭窄和主动脉狭窄)的心脏直视手术进入临床实践,患者在28摄氏度的低温下,血液循环短暂停止。1958-1959年间,捷克斯洛伐克的四个心脏外科中心开始为体外循环中的先天性和后天性心脏缺陷提供手术治疗。考虑到当时普遍存在的战争造成的物质和人员缺陷,捷克斯洛伐克的心脏外科很快就达到了西方国家的心脏外科标准,从而证明了该国战后保健服务的可行性。目前,我国有6家心脏外科中心系统地从事先天性和获得性心脏缺陷的外科治疗,提供与医疗卫生体系先进国家相当的专业水平的心脏缺陷的诊断和手术矫正。虽然捷克斯洛伐克各心脏外科中心提供的护理在质量方面是相当的,但这些中心的生产力仍有待提高。在卫生部的帮助下,正在寻找尽早解决这一不足的方法和途径。
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