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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Medical Technology

Background:

  • Tricuspid valve diseases present significant challenges with poor prognoses under medical management and high morbidity/mortality with conventional sternotomy.
  • Traditional open-heart surgery for tricuspid valve disease carries inherent risks, including pain, infection, and prolonged recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the existing literature on minimal access tricuspid valve surgery.
  • To focus on the perioperative planning, surgical techniques, and outcomes of endoscopic and robotic approaches for isolated tricuspid valve disease.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on minimal access tricuspid valve surgery.
  • Analysis of perioperative planning, surgical techniques (endoscopic and robotic), and patient outcomes.
  • Focus on isolated tricuspid valve disease cases.

Main Results:

  • Minimal access surgery may reduce surgical risks such as pain, blood loss, and infection rates.
  • Shorter hospital stays are associated with minimal access procedures, allowing for prompt intervention.
  • Endoscopic and robotic techniques are explored for isolated tricuspid valve disease.

Conclusions:

  • Minimal access tricuspid valve surgery presents a viable alternative to sternotomy, potentially mitigating surgical risks.
  • This approach may improve outcomes and facilitate earlier treatment for specific patient populations with tricuspid valve disease.