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Use of Percutaneous Cannulation in Robotic Mitral Valve Surgery

Abstract Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) has evolved in its practice over the past several years. Percutaneous cannulation is a technique that can be used during MICS to facilitate cardiopulmonary..

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Retrograde arterial perfusion and its outcome in robotic mitral valve surgery

Abstract Objective Retrograde arterial perfusion is frequently used in minimally invasive cardiac surgery. However, there are concerns about its safety. Methods A prospective observational cohort study was conducted in a..

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Percutaneous cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass in robotic mitral valve surgery with zero groin complications

Abstract Introduction Robotic valve surgery utilizes the femoral vessels to set up cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) which translates to groin wound and lower extremity vascular complications. A less invasive technique is..

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Robotic Surgery in the Adult Congenital Cardiac Patient: Back to the Future?

Abstract In the early years of 2000, a growing enthusiasm toward robotic and minimally invasive techniques became more prevalent in the field of cardiac surgery. Robotically assisted surgical systems were..

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