Minimally invasive mitral valvular change with conventional instrumentation: a case report
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Keywords
Mitral Valve, Thoracic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
Abstract
Introduction: The first minimally invasive valvular surgeries (MIS) were carried out in 1996, since then, the MMI number of the mitral valve increased from 11.9% to 20.1%. Case report: An anterior minithoracotomy was performed, it was entered into the cavity with posterior pericardiotomy; arterial and venous cannulation was performed, left atriotomy was performed, exeresis of the anterior veil, prosthesis placement, atrial closure; aortic ballooning, CEC exit, decannulation, haemostasis revision and chest closure. Discussion: A minimally invasive mitral valve change was performed with conventional instruments, consisting of an anterior minithoracotomy through which central cannulation, external clamping, and mechanical prosthesis replacement under direct vision were performed; no ports for video-assisted thoracoscopy, peripheral cannulation and / or endovascular clamping; evidencing similar results, with minimal postoperative complications.
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