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Minimally invasive approach: is this the future of aortic surgery?

Paolo Berretta, Michele Galeazzi, Mariano Cefarelli, Jacopo Alfonsi, Verónica De Angelis, Michele Danilo Pierri, Sacha Matteucci, Eugenio Alessandroni, Carlo Zingaro, Filippo Capestro, Alessandro D’Alfonso, Marco Di Eusanio

2021Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Median sternotomy incision has shown to be a safe and efficacious approach in patients who require thoracic aortic interventions and still represents the gold-standard access. Nevertheless, over the last decade, less invasive techniques have gained wider clinical application in cardiac surgery becoming the first-choice approach to treat heart valve diseases, in experienced centers. The popularization of less invasive techniques coupled with an increased patient demand for less invasive therapies has motivated aortic surgeons to apply minimally invasive approaches to more challenging procedures, such as aortic root replacement and arch repair. However, technical demands and the paucity of available clinical data have still limited the widespread adoption of minimally invasive thoracic aortic interventions. This review aimed to assess and comment on the surgical techniques and the current evidence on mini thoracic aortic surgery. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12055-021-01258-2.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiothoracic surgeryCardiac surgeryGold standard (test)Vascular surgeryMedian sternotomySurgeryAortic valve replacementInvasive surgeryMinimally invasive cardiac surgeryAortic surgeryMinimally invasive proceduresIntensive care medicineGeneral surgeryRadiologyAortaStenosisCardiac and Coronary Surgery TechniquesAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments