Applications of surgical robotics in cardiac surgery

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Minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized many fields of surgery over the last two decades. Robotic assisted surgery is the latest iteration towards less invasive techniques. Cardiac surgeons have slowly adapted minimally invasive and robotic techniques into their armamentarium. In particular, minimally invasive mitral valve surgery has evolved over the last decade and become the preferred method of mitral valve repair and replacement at certain specialized centers worldwide because of excellent results. We have developed a robotic mitral valve surgery program which utilizes the da Vinci® telemanipulation system allowing the surgeon to perform complex mitral valve repairs through 5 mm port sites rather than a traditional median sternotomy. In this rapidly evolving field, we review the evolution and clinical results of robotically-assisted mitral valve surgery and review other cardiac surgical procedures for which da Vinci® is currently being used. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Lehr, E. J., Rodriguez, E., & Chitwood, W. R. (2011). Applications of surgical robotics in cardiac surgery. In Surgical Robotics: Systems Applications and Visions (pp. 701–722). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1126-1_29

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