Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgery: How and Why in 2012

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Rakesh M. Suri
Nassir M. Thalji
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Division of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Minimally invasive; Aortic valve; Mitral valve; Surgical procedure; Robot-assisted; Heart valve surgery;
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Cardiac surgical procedures via traditional sternotomy are safe and effective operations performed by cardiothoracic surgeons worldwide. However, postoperative limitations in upper extremity activity during bone healing are seen as undesirable by some. Percutaneous catheter-based attempts to emulate the outcomes of traditional cardiac surgical procedures have largely fallen short of established standards of efficacy and durability. The field of minimally invasive heart valve surgery thus developed out of a need to offer smaller, better-tolerated incisions to patients while maintaining high-quality clinical outcomes. These operations are safe and effective when performed by proficient surgical teams, allowing patients to resume normal activities more rapidly. We explore current evidence supporting the practice of minimally invasive heart valve surgery in 2012 and analyze the clinical impact of these nascent surgical platforms.
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