Abstract Objective: To compare the results of aortic valve replacement with access by sternotomy or minimally invasive approach. Methods: Retrospective analysis of medical records of 37 patients undergoing aortic valve replacement by sternotomy or minimally invasive approach, with emphasis on the comparison of time of cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic clamping, volume of surgical bleeding, time of mechanical ventilation, need for blood transfusion, incidence of atrial fibrillation, length of stay in intensive care unit, time of hospital discharge, short-term mortality and presence of surgical wound infection. Results: Sternotomy was used in 22 patients and minimally invasive surgery in 15 patients. The minimally invasive approach had sig...
Background: Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery (MIAVS) has evolved into a well-tolerated, effic...
Objectives: To evaluate intraoperative (IO) and postoperative (PO) outcome of isolated aortic valve ...
Background: Minimal invasive approaches are used more frequently for aortic valve replacement (AVR)....
Abstract Objective: To compare the results of aortic valve replacement with access by sternotomy or...
OBJECTIVES: Surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) can be performed via a full sternotomy or a mini...
OBJECTIVES: Minimally invasive surgical techniques with optimal outcomes are of paramount importance...
OBJECTIVES:Minimally invasive surgical techniques with optimal outcomes are of paramount importance....
BACKGROUND: Aim of this multicenter retrospective study was to compare early and mid- term clinical ...
Background: new minimally invasive sternotomy (mini-sternotomy) procedures have improved the treatme...
Background: This study compared perioperative results and mortality rates of different approaches to...
Background: new minimally invasive sternotomy (mini-sternotomy) procedures have improved the treatme...
Abstract Background The small incisions of minimally invasive surgery have the proposed benefit of l...
Background. Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement through partial upper sternotomy has been sh...
Objective: The method of replacing the aortic valve via a mini-thoracotomy has been reported in the ...
OBJECTIVES: The proportion of minimally invasive approaches is rising in cardiac surgery, in part dr...
Background: Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery (MIAVS) has evolved into a well-tolerated, effic...
Objectives: To evaluate intraoperative (IO) and postoperative (PO) outcome of isolated aortic valve ...
Background: Minimal invasive approaches are used more frequently for aortic valve replacement (AVR)....
Abstract Objective: To compare the results of aortic valve replacement with access by sternotomy or...
OBJECTIVES: Surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) can be performed via a full sternotomy or a mini...
OBJECTIVES: Minimally invasive surgical techniques with optimal outcomes are of paramount importance...
OBJECTIVES:Minimally invasive surgical techniques with optimal outcomes are of paramount importance....
BACKGROUND: Aim of this multicenter retrospective study was to compare early and mid- term clinical ...
Background: new minimally invasive sternotomy (mini-sternotomy) procedures have improved the treatme...
Background: This study compared perioperative results and mortality rates of different approaches to...
Background: new minimally invasive sternotomy (mini-sternotomy) procedures have improved the treatme...
Abstract Background The small incisions of minimally invasive surgery have the proposed benefit of l...
Background. Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement through partial upper sternotomy has been sh...
Objective: The method of replacing the aortic valve via a mini-thoracotomy has been reported in the ...
OBJECTIVES: The proportion of minimally invasive approaches is rising in cardiac surgery, in part dr...
Background: Minimally invasive aortic valve surgery (MIAVS) has evolved into a well-tolerated, effic...
Objectives: To evaluate intraoperative (IO) and postoperative (PO) outcome of isolated aortic valve ...
Background: Minimal invasive approaches are used more frequently for aortic valve replacement (AVR)....