Minimally Invasive and Robotic Mitral Valve Surgery: Methods and Outcomes in a 20-Year Review

Author(s):  
Johannes Bonatti ◽  
Ingo Crailsheim ◽  
Martin Grabenwöger ◽  
Bernhard Winkler

In the mid- to late-1990s the cardiac surgery community began to apply limited incisions in mitral valve surgery. Ministernotomies and right-sided minithoracotomies were placed instead of the classic midline sternotomy. Adjunct technology such as videoscopy, advanced peripheral cannulation techniques, procedure specific long shafted surgical instruments, as well as surgical robots became available, and the procedures were refined in a stepwise fashion. In 2021, minimally invasive mitral valve repair is routine at many centers around the globe. We reviewed a total of 50 consecutive patient series published on the topic between 1999 and 2019. Three main versions of minimally invasive mitral valve surgery were applied in 20,539 patients. The surgical methods, their specific results, and the cumulative outcome of less invasive mitral valve surgery published over more than 20 years are reported and an integrated view on what less invasive mitral valve surgery can offer is presented.

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 326-332
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2016 ◽  
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2008 ◽  
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pp. E270-E271 ◽  
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You Su Sun ◽  
L. Wiley Nifong ◽  
Go Watanabe ◽  
W. Randolph Chitwood

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