Left-handed surgical instruments - a guide for cardiac surgeons

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For ease of use and to aid precision, left-handed instruments are invaluable to the left-handed surgeon. Although they exist, they are not available in many surgical centres. As a result, most operating theatre staff (including many left-handers) have little knowledge of their value or even application. With specific reference to cardiac surgery, this article addresses the ways in which they differ, why they are needed and what is required - with tips on use.

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Burdett, C., Theakston, M., Dunning, J., Goodwin, A., & Kendall, S. W. H. (2016). Left-handed surgical instruments - a guide for cardiac surgeons. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-016-0497-9

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