Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center

Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of minimum access surgery in comparison with conventional surgery, especially in relation to post-operative (PO) mortality. Materials and methods: This study was retrospective observational study, employing regressions, and bivariate correlations...

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Main Authors: Nora García, Aníbal Bermúdez, Tomás Daroca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Permanyer 2022-07-01
Series:Cirugía y Cirujanos
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description Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of minimum access surgery in comparison with conventional surgery, especially in relation to post-operative (PO) mortality. Materials and methods: This study was retrospective observational study, employing regressions, and bivariate correlations in the statistical analysis. A total of 114 patients over 65 years of age referred to cardiac surgery: 57 subjects in the minimum access group and 57 subjects in the sternotomy group. The main variables of interest were: demographic variables, PO course, mainly mortality, as well as duration of admission to critical care and total admission time. Results: The mean age was 73.11 years, with 52.6% of women and 47.4% of men, and no significant differences between the pre-operative characteristics of either group. Regarding mortality, this was lower in the minimum access group, statistically significant in the analysis using bivariate correlations. Conclusions: Aortic valve replacement using a minimally invasive approach is a safe technique in our environment, despite its necessary learning curve.
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spelling doaj.art-00d30eebdafe416c9d68d5112045e9972022-12-22T00:28:59ZengPermanyerCirugía y Cirujanos2444-054X2022-07-0190310.24875/CIRU.21000295Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one centerNora García0Aníbal Bermúdez1Tomás Daroca2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, SpainDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, SpainDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, SpainAim: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of minimum access surgery in comparison with conventional surgery, especially in relation to post-operative (PO) mortality. Materials and methods: This study was retrospective observational study, employing regressions, and bivariate correlations in the statistical analysis. A total of 114 patients over 65 years of age referred to cardiac surgery: 57 subjects in the minimum access group and 57 subjects in the sternotomy group. The main variables of interest were: demographic variables, PO course, mainly mortality, as well as duration of admission to critical care and total admission time. Results: The mean age was 73.11 years, with 52.6% of women and 47.4% of men, and no significant differences between the pre-operative characteristics of either group. Regarding mortality, this was lower in the minimum access group, statistically significant in the analysis using bivariate correlations. Conclusions: Aortic valve replacement using a minimally invasive approach is a safe technique in our environment, despite its necessary learning curve. https://www.cirugiaycirujanos.com/frame_esp.php?id=667Mortality. Minimum access surgery. Results. Conventional surgery.
spellingShingle Nora García
Aníbal Bermúdez
Tomás Daroca
Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
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Mortality. Minimum access surgery. Results. Conventional surgery.
title Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
title_full Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
title_fullStr Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
title_full_unstemmed Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
title_short Aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery, a safe technique in our setting: experience of one center
title_sort aortic valve replacement using minimally invasive surgery a safe technique in our setting experience of one center
topic Mortality. Minimum access surgery. Results. Conventional surgery.
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