A stick such as a ski-stick, walking stick or same, provided with a handle comprising a gripping element and a length-adjustable pole in addition to a regulating device that contains a joint and is arranged outside the pole, whereby the gripping element can be positioned at an angle to the pole and
A stick such as a ski-stick, walking stick or same, provided with a handle comprising a gripping element and a length-adjustable pole in addition to a regulating device that contains a joint and is arranged outside the pole, whereby the gripping element can be positioned at an angle to the pole and a tubular part of the pole can be pushed through the joint into the gripping element of the pole when the regulating device is oriented in a rectilinear position. This ensures that the regulating device is substantially protected against the effects of the environment and the diameter of the pole is increased to a lesser degree. In order to achieve this, a regulating element is respectively formed by the handle on a lower extension piece of the gripping element and a cap that is firmly connected to the upper end of the pole, whereby one respective regulating element is pivotally and moveably accommodated in a recess of the other regulating element.
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A stick such as a ski-stick, walking stick or same, provided with a handle comprising a gripping element and a length-adjustable pole in addition to a regulating device that contains a joint and is arranged outside the pole, whereby the gripping element can be positioned at an angle to the pole and
A stick such as a ski-stick, walking stick or same, provided with a handle comprising a gripping element and a length-adjustable pole in addition to a regulating device that contains a joint and is arranged outside the pole, whereby the gripping element can be positioned at an angle to the pole and a tubular part of the pole can be pushed through the joint into the gripping element of the pole when the regulating device is oriented in a rectilinear position. This ensures that the regulating device is substantially protected against the effects of the environment and the diameter of the pole is increased to a lesser degree. In order to achieve this, a regulating element is respectively formed by the handle on a lower extension piece of the gripping element and a cap that is firmly connected to the upper end of the pole, whereby one respective regulating element is pivotally and moveably accommodated in a recess of the other regulating element. ating Heart." Journal of the Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery, vol. 41(9):1511-4. Kawase et al. (1993) "A Case of Treating Abrupt Closure Due to Post PTCA Dissection by Emergent CABG-Reoperation Via Extracorporeal Circulatory Method Conducted with the Heart `Beating`." Japanese Journal of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 46(6):512-5. Kolessov (1967) "Mammary artery-coronary artery anastomosis as method of treatment for angina pectoris." J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg., vol. 54(4):535-44. Kyobu et al. (1993) "Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass." Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, vol. 4(4):598-602. Loop et al. (1986) "Influence of the Interal-Mammary-Artery Graft on 10-Year Survival and Other Cardiac Events." N. Eng. J. Med., vol. 3145(1):1-6. Lytle et al. (1992) "Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery." Current Problems in Surgery, vol. XXIX(10):737-807. Maddaus et al. (1992) "Coronary Artery Surgery Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Usefulness of the Surgical Blower-Humidifier." Journal of Cardiac Surgery, vol. 7(4):348-50. McKeown et al. (1981) "A Modified Sternal Retractor for Exposure of the Internal Mammary Artery." The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 32:619. Mitchell et al. (1976) "Simplified Lateral Chest Incision for Most Thoracotomies Other Than Sternotomy." The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 22(3):284-286. Moshkovitz et al. (1993) "Coronary Artery Bypass Without Cardiopulmonary Bypass--the Pros and the Cons." Isr. J. Med. Sci, vol. 29:716-720. Pfister et al. (1992) "Coronary artery bypass without cardiopulmonary bypass." Ann Thorac Surg., vol. 54(6):1085-91. Richenbacher et al. (1989) "Current Status of Cardiac Surgery: A 40-Year Review." Journal of the American College of Cardiology, vol. 14(3):535-544. Robinson et al. (1995) "Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A new Method Using an Anterior mediastinotomy." Journal of Cardiac Surgery, vol. 10;529-536. Robinson et al. (1995) "A Minimally Invasive Surgical Method for Coronary Revascularization--Preliminary Experience in Five Patients." Circulation, vol. 92(8):1-176. Schwartz et al. (1996) "Minimally Invasive Cardiopulmonary Bypass with Cardioplegic Arrest: A Closed Chest Technique with Equivalent Myocardial Protection." The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, vol. 111(3). Stevens et al. (1994) "Closed-Chest Coronary Artery Bypass with Cardioplegic Arrest in the Dog." Circulation, vol. 90(4), Part 2: 1-251. Tector et al. (1994) "Total Revascularization with T Grafts." Ann. Thorac. Surg., vol. 57:33-39. Trapp et al. (1985) "To Use or Not to Use the Pump Oxygenator in Coronary Bypass Operations." The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 19(1):108-109. Trapp et al. (1975) "Placement of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Without Pump Oxygenator." The Annals of thoracic Surgery, vol. 19(1):1-9. Ungerleider et al. (1985) "Left Thoracotomy for Reoperative Coronary Artery Bypass Procedures." The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, vol. 40:11-15. Uppal et al. (1994) "Right thoracotomy for reoperative right coronary
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