Port-access approach for combined aortic and mitral valve surgery
Alan P Kypson1, Donald D Glower
1Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|May 23, 2002
Abstract:
A technique is described for combined aortic and mitral valve operation utilizing the minimally invasive Port-Access technique. Two patients are repaired with excellent chest wall healing and avoidance of sternotomy.
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