2023
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd011793.pub3
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Limited versus full sternotomy for aortic valve replacement

Bilal H Kirmani,
Sion G Jones,
Andrew Muir
et al.
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“…These encompass superior exposure for supra-cardiac structures, minimized surgical trauma, reduced hemorrhage, aesthetic benefits, diminished sternal complications, and expedited patient recovery ( 5 , 6 ). Contrasted with the traditional full sternotomy, the UHS technique is characterized by a more conservative incision and limited lung manipulation, culminating in attenuated pulmonary trauma and preservation of pulmonary function ( 7 , 8 ). This, in theory, diminishes the postoperative risk of hypoxemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These encompass superior exposure for supra-cardiac structures, minimized surgical trauma, reduced hemorrhage, aesthetic benefits, diminished sternal complications, and expedited patient recovery ( 5 , 6 ). Contrasted with the traditional full sternotomy, the UHS technique is characterized by a more conservative incision and limited lung manipulation, culminating in attenuated pulmonary trauma and preservation of pulmonary function ( 7 , 8 ). This, in theory, diminishes the postoperative risk of hypoxemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%