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Redo mitral valve replacement through a right mini-thoracotomy with an unclamped aorta

Thursday, October 9, 2014

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Luca Botta, Pasquale Fratto, Aldo Cannata, Giuseppe Bruschi, Bruno Merlanti, Christian Brignani, Mauro Bosi, and Luigi Martinelli.

 

 

In this article authors describe their technique to manage complex mitral reoperations using a minimally invasive approach, moderate hypothermia and avoiding aortic cross-clamping. Minimally invasive procedures with an unclamped aorta have the potential to combine the benefits of less invasive access and continuous myocardial perfusion. The advantage of a right mini-thoracotomy is the avoidance of sternal re-entry and limited dissection of adhesions, reducing the risk of cardiac structures or patent graft injury.

 

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