Langendorff method

Lan·gen·dorff meth·od

(lahng'ĕn-dōrf), perfusion of the isolated mammalian heart by carrying fluid under pressure into the sectioned aorta, and thus into the coronary system.

Lan·gen·dorff meth·od

(lahng'ĕn-dōrf meth'ŏd) Perfusion of the isolated mammalian heart by carrying fluid under pressure into the sectioned aorta, and thus into the coronary system.

Langendorff,

Oscar, German physiologist, 1853-1908. Langendorff method - perfusion of the isolated mammalian heart by carrying fluid under pressure into the sectioned aorta and thus into the coronary system.