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The role of the minimally invasive beating heart technique in reoperative valve surgery
Authors:Botta Luca  Cannata Aldo  Fratto Pasquale  Bruschi Giuseppe  Trunfio Salvatore  Maneggia Carla  Martinelli Luigi
Institution:Department of Cardiac Surgery, Niguarda Cà Granda Hospital, Milano, Italy. allucbot@tiscali.it
Abstract:Abstract Objective: We reviewed our experience to assess potential advantages of minimally invasive surgery without aortic clamping over conventional median sternotomy and cardioplegic arrest during reoperative valve surgery. Methods: From August 2008 to August 2010, 22 reoperative valve procedures were performed through a minimally invasive approach without aortic cross‐clamping no‐clamp group (NCG)]. Postoperative results were compared to a matched population in terms of sex, age, and type of surgery, and operated through median sternotomy with aortic cross‐clamping and cardioplegic arrest clamp group (CG)]. Results: We performed 17 mitral valve replacements (MVRs), one mitral valve repair, one MVR associated to a tricuspid plasty (TVP), and three isolated TVP in both groups. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time was 166 and 163 minutes in NCG and CG, respectively. Intra‐aortic balloon pump was necessary in two (NCG) and three (CG) patients. Two patients died in both groups from multiorgan failure. Biochemical analysis showed no significant differences in perioperative lactate or creatine kinase‐MB values. Conclusions: Redo valve surgery with an unclamped aorta is feasible, effective, and at least as safe as surgery using cardioplegic arrest. There was, however, no difference in biochemical or clinical outcomes from conventional surgery using aortic clamping and cardioplegic techniques. (J Card Surg 2012;27:24–28)
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