Reoperative mitral valve surgery (MVS) through a median sternotomy (ST-MVS) can be particularly challenging due to dense adhesions and is known to carry a substantial risk of injuries to vascular structures. These injuries occur in 7-9% of cases and are associated with increased mortality rates. A valid alternative that could avoid the risks associated with redo ST-MVS is the right anterolateral minithoracotomy (MT-MVS) approach. The aim of this study was to quantify the effects of MT-MVS compared with those of ST-MVS on morbidity and mortality among patients who underwent prior cardiac surgery through a sternotomy. The MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched through 1 November 2017. Data regarding mortality, stroke, reoperation for blee...
Background: Re-do mitral valve procedures performed through median sternotomy carry substantial mort...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
Background: There is high demand for minimally invasive mitral valve repair; however, it is unclear ...
ObjectiveTo update the current evidence on mitral valve surgery through a lateral minithoracotomy ve...
Background: Full median sternotomy has been a standard surgical approach for heart surgery for more...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to determine whether a right thoracotomy approach increases the ris...
Background: Mitral valve replacement (MVR) through minimally invasive approaches has grown in popula...
Importance The safety and effectiveness of mitral valve repair via thoracoscopically-guided minitho...
Abstract Objectives Conventional mitral valve surgery through median sternotomy improves long-term s...
Background: Right minithoracotomy (RM) has been proven to be a safe and effective approach for mitra...
Background: Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MVS) via right minithoracotomy has recently att...
Background/PurposeCurrent trends in cardiac surgical intervention are moving toward less invasivenes...
Abstract Background Reoperative cardiac valve surgery via sternotomy is associated with a substantia...
ObjectiveMinimally invasive approaches to mitral valve surgery are increasingly used, but the surgic...
Objective: Minimal invasive cardiac surgical techniques recently have been applied in the management...
Background: Re-do mitral valve procedures performed through median sternotomy carry substantial mort...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
Background: There is high demand for minimally invasive mitral valve repair; however, it is unclear ...
ObjectiveTo update the current evidence on mitral valve surgery through a lateral minithoracotomy ve...
Background: Full median sternotomy has been a standard surgical approach for heart surgery for more...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to determine whether a right thoracotomy approach increases the ris...
Background: Mitral valve replacement (MVR) through minimally invasive approaches has grown in popula...
Importance The safety and effectiveness of mitral valve repair via thoracoscopically-guided minitho...
Abstract Objectives Conventional mitral valve surgery through median sternotomy improves long-term s...
Background: Right minithoracotomy (RM) has been proven to be a safe and effective approach for mitra...
Background: Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MVS) via right minithoracotomy has recently att...
Background/PurposeCurrent trends in cardiac surgical intervention are moving toward less invasivenes...
Abstract Background Reoperative cardiac valve surgery via sternotomy is associated with a substantia...
ObjectiveMinimally invasive approaches to mitral valve surgery are increasingly used, but the surgic...
Objective: Minimal invasive cardiac surgical techniques recently have been applied in the management...
Background: Re-do mitral valve procedures performed through median sternotomy carry substantial mort...
Background: Reoperative surgery involving the atrioventricular valves places the patient at risk for...
Background: There is high demand for minimally invasive mitral valve repair; however, it is unclear ...