Minimally invasive surgical mitral valve repair: State of the art review

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Minimally invasive surgical mitral valve repair (MVRepair) has become routine for the treatment of mitral valve regurgitation, and indications have been expanded to include reoperations. Current European Society of Cardiology/European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease recommended standards in terms of mitral valve disease differentiation, timing of intervention and surgical techniques to improve patient care. Numerous minimally invasive techniques to lessen the invasiveness have been described, such as the minimal-access J-sternotomy (ministernotomy), the parasternal incision, the port-access technique and the right minithoracotomy. Despite the development of catheter-based techniques, surgical repair remains the gold standard today for nearly all patients with degenerative valvular diseases and the majority of patients with other types of valvular diseases. Techniques include resection of the prolapsed segment, neo-chordae implantation and ring annuloplasty. In this review, the current indications for mitral valve surgery are summarised and state-of-the-art MVRepair techniques are highlighted.

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Van Praet, K. M., Stamm, C., Sündermann, S. H., Meyer, A., Unbehaun, A., Montagner, M., … Kempfert, J. (2018). Minimally invasive surgical mitral valve repair: State of the art review. Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources, 13(1), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.15420/icr.2017:30:1

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