OUTCOMES IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE VALVE SURGERY IN ISCHEMIC PATIENTS (30-DAY-FOLLOW-UP)
Abstract:
Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly used in cardiac valve surgery, with satisfactory results to date. The present study is important because it is an attempt to address these problems at the level of a single center, on a population of patients from 2018, who have benefited from the approach of the valvular pathologies through minimally invasive novel techniques. In this retrospective study, data were collected, in 2018 and 2019, in an observational, nonintervention study, for patients with minimally invasive cardiac valve surgery in 2018. There were 93 cases with minimally invasive valve surgery during 2018. There was only one death regarding the 30-day-follow up. In the group of patients who had minimally invasive valve surgery, in this particular center, in 2018, we conclude that the hybrid approach is safe.
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