Robotic cardiac surgery in Colombia: Overcoming the challenges of a middle-income setting

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In developing countries, limited resources and low health budgets result in slow developments in the field of cardiac surgery. As a consequence, advances in surgery become a challenging process. In Colombia, most institutions do not have the capacity or infrastructure for minimally invasive and video-assisted cardiac surgery, let alone robotic assisted cardiac surgery (RACS). Despite the challenges, efforts to overcome these hurdles are critical for the future of cardiac surgery in low-income settings. Here we describe the first cases of robotic cardiac surgeries performed in Colombia.

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Andrade, D., Vinck, E. E., Parra, J. F., Balkhy, H. H., & Núñez, F. (2020). Robotic cardiac surgery in Colombia: Overcoming the challenges of a middle-income setting. Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 35(6), 990–993. https://doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0064

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