single well-coordinated mechanism, the entire process is managed by experienced cardiac surgeon alexander leshchuk the bullet. here it is, it is clearly visible on the monitor. the fact that the bullet passed through the lung did not damage large vessels. passed between the aorta and the pulmonary. vascular and cardiac surgeons can work here at the same time, perform low-traumatic procedures through punctures in blood vessels, and perform large open-heart surgeries. if necessary, we can display cardio on the screens. surgeons - live ct ultrasound and , if necessary, perform angiography to visualize the fragment. even for experienced cardiac surgeons, this case is not easy. at first doctors tried to remove the bullet through a small cut between the ribs on the right. did not work out. then we had to make another one in the center of the chest to stop the heart. the bullet was too deep. the difficulty is what's behind the back. the surface of the heart was that the heart had to be taken out, turned inside out in order to get this bullet from there. doctors say the patient was born wearing a shirt, b