PATHOMORPHOLOGY OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM AFTER SURGERY FOR CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5XY2TKeywords:
heart, congenital defects, surgery, complications, thromboembolism, lung tissue.Abstract
A big problem remains the problem of the occurrence of complications from the bronchopulmonary system, risk factors, immediate causes and clinical and morphological manifestations that develop after cardiac surgery. Among the causes of death in patients after heart surgery, along with heart failure, respiratory diseases occupy the main place [A. Atasever et al., 2006]. This study examines the pathological anatomy of pulmonary embolism that develops after surgery for congenital heart defects.