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Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy as a surgical option for CTEPH was first proposed by Hollister and Cull in 1956.

The surgical technique involves removing organised thrombi along with a thin lining of intima while leaving the media intact.

Because CTEPH is a bilateral disease in all but a few cases, sternotomy is used to gain access to both pulmonary arteries to facilitate the complete removal of the thrombi.