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Mini-Invasive Bentall Procedure Performed via a Right Anterior Thoracotomy Approach With a Costochondral Cartilage Sparing

Qiang Ji, Yulin Wang, FangYu Liu, Ye Yang, Jun Li, Xiaoning Sun, Zhaohua Yang, Pan Sun, Hao Lai, Chunsheng Wang

2022Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: A right minithoracotomy approach with a sternal sparing technique is a minimally invasive option for surgeons performing aortic root surgery. This report presents our initial clinical results of the right minithoracotomy Bentall procedure. Methods: the second intercostal incision without any costochondral cartilage invasion at our institution between October, 2019 and June, 2021. The operative time, length of intensive care unit stay and postoperative hospital stay, perioperative outcomes, and follow-up results were analyzed. Results: The median aortic cross-clamping time was 95.0 (85.5-98.8) min. Three (21.4%) patients received blood transfusion. The median drainage volume in the first 24 h was 200.0 ml, with no redo for bleeding. The median duration of mechanical ventilation was 12.5 (11.0-25.0) h, and median length of intensive care unit stay was 1.5 (1.0-3.0) day. All patients discharged 5.8 ± 1.2 days following surgery, with no dead patients found. At 6 months following surgery, all patients survived with an improved New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class. Conclusion: The right minithoracotomy Bentall procedure may be performed safely with low morbidity and mortality. This approach should be considered as an option in carefully selected patients requiring aortic root replacement.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSurgeryIntensive care unitPerioperativeBentall procedureThoracotomyIntercostal spaceMedian sternotomyAortaAortic rootInternal medicineAortic Disease and Treatment ApproachesCardiac and Coronary Surgery TechniquesCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments