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</html><description>A machine or method for artificially circulating the patient&#x2019;s blood during open-heart surgery. The heart and lungs are cut off from the circulation and replaced by a pump.A procedure used to divert blood from the heart and lungs while maintaining perfusion and oxygenation to the rest of the body through the use of a heart-lung machine.Temporary diversion of blood circulation during heart surgery; blood passes through a heart-lung machine that receives deoxygenated blood from the venous side of circulation and then returns oxygenated blood to the patient's arterial side of circulation.A method by which the circulation to the body is maintained while the heart is deliberately stopped during heart surgery. The function of the heart and lungs is carried out by a pump-oxygenator (heart-lung machine) until the natural circulation is restored.A procedure in which the body&#x2019;s circulation of blood is kept going when the heart is intentionally stopped to enable heart surgery to be carried out. A heart-lung machine substitutes for the heart's pumping action, and the blood is oxygenated at the same time.The process of mechanically circulating blood using a heart-lung machine, which bypasses the heart and lungs.During heart surgery, when the heart is temporarily stopped, the circulation of blood throughout the body is upheld through a procedure called cardiopulmonary bypass. This involves the utilization of a heart-lung machine, which ensures a continuous supply of oxygenated blood to the body tissues.</description></oembed>
