Role of minimally invasive surgery in cardiac valve disease

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research and Review - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 11

Abstract

Introduction: Over the past decade minimally invasive cardiac surgery has gained significant popularity, more cases of valve, bypass and congenital surgery are being done by smaller incisions as experience increases. Materials & Methods: Between January 2013 and December 2015 a total of 50 cases were performed using ministernotomy or right thoracotomy. The patients were between 17-58 years of age and included 29 males, 21 females. Results: In Minimally invasive surgery average pump time was 20-60 minutes, cross clamp time 30-50 minutes, ventilation <8 hours, ICU stay < 1day, 2 or less units of blood required in majority of patients. Conclusion: Minimally invasive cardiac surgery results in smaller incisions, shorter ventilator time, ICU and hospital stay, faster recovery, less pain, lower incidence of infection and bleeding and better cosmesis

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Sushrut Potwar, Shweta Shende, Kanak Nagle, Pankaj Pohekar, Rahul Nathani, Hari Nair

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  • EP ID EP231509
  • DOI 10.17511
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Sushrut Potwar, Shweta Shende, Kanak Nagle, Pankaj Pohekar, Rahul Nathani, Hari Nair (2016). Role of minimally invasive surgery in cardiac valve disease. International Journal of Medical Research and Review, 4(11), 1923-1927. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-231509