Cope Cardiac Puncture

Cardiac puncture is a surgical procedure that is performed to diagnose and treat various heart diseases. One of the methods for performing cardiac puncture is the Cope method, developed by American cardiologist Gary Cope. This method is a safe and effective procedure that allows access to the heart to diagnose or treat heart problems.

Cope decided to use a catheter to draw blood from the heart at the site of the narrowing of the aorta to reduce the risk of arrhythmia. This helps reduce bleeding during surgery. Nowadays, more advanced puncture techniques are used to prevent bleeding.

The procedure is performed using a special



Cardiac core puncture is a surgical procedure performed in cases of acute left ventricular failure (LVF) and serves to reduce venous return of blood to the heart and unload the ventricles. This method is an alternative to balloon valvuloplasty and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It is characterized by such