Left-handed cardiac surgery: Tips from set up to closure for trainees and their trainers

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Abstract

There are certain obstacles which left-handed surgeons can face when training but these are not necessary and often perpetuated by a lack of knowledge. Most have been encountered and overcome at some point but unless recorded and disseminated they will have to be resolved repeatedly by each trainee and their trainers. This article highlights difficulties that the left-hander may encounter in cardiac surgery and gives practical operative advice for both trainees and their trainers to help overcome them.

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Burdett, C., Dunning, J., Goodwin, A., Theakston, M., & Kendall, S. (2016, September 1). Left-handed cardiac surgery: Tips from set up to closure for trainees and their trainers. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-016-0523-y

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