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First documented successful cardiorrhaphy — Ludwig Rehn

1896 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineMethodGermanic

Ludwig Rehn performed in 1896 the first successful cardiorrhaphy canonically recognized by medical historiography: he directly sutured a penetrating wound of the right ventricle, with the patient surviving. The operation transformed the perception of cardiac surgery — until then considered impossible — into a technically approachable field. It represents the formal validation that turned the possible into the acceptable for the European medical profession.

InstitutionKrankenhaus Frankfurt am Main
Historical regionFrankfurt am Main
Primary sourceSuccessful suture of a penetrating cardiac wound in Frankfurt, September 1896
Secondary sourcehttps://www.annalsthoracicsurgery.org/article/S0003-4975(10)61972-8/fulltext
Original languageGerman
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