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Objectives: To explore the safety and efficacy of total thoracoscopic repair of ventricular septal defects (VSD). We compared clinical outcomes of VSD via a total thoracoscopic approach with those of mini-sternotomy. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical data from patients with VSD from 2012 to January 2019. According to the surgical pattern, they were divided into two groups: the total thoracoscopic surgery group (36 patients, 27 females, aged 29 ± 9.52 years), and a mini-sternotomy group (31 patients, 12 females, aged 28 ± 8.67 years). Results: There were no deaths in either group. In the thoracoscopic group, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time and aortic cross-clamping (ACC) time were significantly longer than those of the mini-sternotomy group (CPB time: 112 ± 23.16 min vs. 78 ± 37.90 min, respectively, p
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Zhou, K., Yang, L., He, B. C., Ke, Y. J., Yang, Y. C., Yan, Q., … Huang, H. L. (2021). Total thoracoscopic repair of ventricular septal defect: A single-center experience. Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 36(7), 2213–2218. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocs.15504
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