Correspondence, C.J. Officer Brown of Melbourne, Australia to C. Walton Lillehei inquiring about a disposable bubble oxygenator
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Title
Correspondence, C.J. Officer Brown of Melbourne, Australia to C. Walton Lillehei inquiring about a disposable bubble oxygenator
Subject
Open Heart Surgery
Description
Following the reports of the first successful controlled cross circulation operation in 1954, surgeons from all over the world visited the University of Minnesota to observe the procedure performed by Dr. C. Walton Lillehei and his surgical team.
Dr. C.J. Office Brown of Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia visited University Hospitals in April of 1955 to observe the procedure.
The "disposable bubble oxygenator" Brown inquired about in this letter is in reference to the DeWall Bubble Oxygenator that was invented by Richard DeWall in 1955. The device oxygenated blood by introducing bubbles into a reservoir. After oxygenation, the bubbles were removed as blood flowed through a helical coil and back into the patient. Use of the DeWall Bubble Oxygenator replaced the method of controlled cross circulation for open heart surgery.
Creator
C.J. Officer Brown
Source
"B, 1955," Box 91, C. Walton Lillehei papers, uarc2000-7, University of Minnesota Archives
Publisher
University of Minnesota
Date
16-Dec-55
Contributor
C. Walton Lillehei
Rights
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Format
Document
Language
eng
Identifier
oh0115
Coverage
Open Heart Surgery
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Original Format
Paper
Citation
C.J. Officer Brown, “Correspondence, C.J. Officer Brown of Melbourne, Australia to C. Walton Lillehei inquiring about a disposable bubble oxygenator,” Gallery, accessed May 15, 2024, https://gallery.lib.umn.edu/items/show/3324.