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From: Successful recovery without any neurological complication after intraoperative cardiopulmonary resuscitation for an extended period of time in the lateral position: a case report

Fig. 1

Reenactment of CPR in the lateral position. Picture (a) shows one surgeon standing in front of the patient and pushed the patient’s sternum. Picture (b) shows the other surgeon standing behind the patient and pushed his mid-thoracic spine. Chest compression was performed from both sides simultaneously at approximately 100 times per min. A patient is firmly fixed in the lateral position by the body-fixing devices and immediate transposition to supine is challenging

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