Ultra fast track surgery: a rapid deployment aortic valve replacement through a J-ministernotomy.

Journal of visualized surgery Pub Date : 2018-05-08 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.21037/jovs.2018.04.14
Paolo Berretta, Mariano Cefarelli, Walter Vessella, Michele D Pierri, Roberto Carozza, Giulia Abramucci, Christopher Munch, Hossein M Zahedi, Marco Di Eusanio
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Aortic valve surgery has been undergone continuous development over the last years, involving less invasive techniques and the use of new technologies to reduce the traumatic impact of the intervention and extend the operability toward increasingly high-risk patients. Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement (AVR) has gradually been recognized as a less traumatic technique compared to median sternotomy, becoming first choice approach in numerous experienced centers. Herein we present our multidisciplinary minimally invasive approach for AVR, involving: (I) reduced chest incision; (II) rapid deployment AVR; (III) minimally invasive extracorporeal circulation system; and (IV) ultra fast track (UFT) anaesthetic management.

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超快速通道手术:通过j部切开术快速部署主动脉瓣置换术。
主动脉瓣手术在过去的几年里经历了不断的发展,涉及到更少的侵入性技术和新技术的使用,以减少干预的创伤影响,并将可操作性扩展到越来越高的高危患者。与胸骨正中切开术相比,微创主动脉瓣置换术(AVR)已逐渐被认为是一种创伤较小的技术,成为许多经验丰富的中心的首选入路。在此,我们提出了一种多学科微创治疗AVR的方法,包括:(1)缩小胸部切口;(二)快速部署AVR;(三)微创体外循环系统;(四)超快速通道麻醉管理。
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