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The pericardium holds the heart in place a flexible double layered sac 
The other tube connected to the ascending aorta will pump blood that has been oxygenated 
By the machine back into the body 
When the tubes are removed sutures will be put in place 
They tighten the spaces where the tubes empty to blood cells 
Turning on the heart-lung machine 
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And now, placing the donors heart 
On the patient's sternum
Works as a lung and removes the carbon dioxide 
Connecting the back wall of the right atrium 
The donors heart is in place 
Attaching the pulmonary artery 
Congratulations 
You have a new heart 
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