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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Cardiac Surgery Techniques
  • Medical Technology Assessment

Background:

  • Surgical Left Ventricle Restoration (SVR) has a historical context dating back to 1958.
  • Early techniques like Cooley's linear suture were followed by Dor's patch reconstruction.
  • SVR popularity waned due to conflicting evidence, necessitating a re-evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a comprehensive review of current literature on Surgical Left Ventricle Restoration (SVR).
  • To analyze various SVR techniques and their clinical outcomes.
  • To ascertain the substantial role, if any, of SVR in contemporary medical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current SVR techniques.
  • Analysis of clinical outcomes associated with different SVR approaches.
  • Synthesis of evidence to assess the modern relevance of SVR.

Main Results:

  • Historical evolution of SVR techniques from linear suture to patch reconstruction.
  • Evidence of declining popularity due to contrasting literature.
  • Identification of ongoing research and debate regarding SVR's current utility.

Conclusions:

  • SVR techniques have undergone significant evolution over decades.
  • Conflicting clinical evidence has impacted the widespread adoption of SVR.
  • Further investigation is needed to establish the definitive role of SVR in modern cardiovascular surgery.