2002
DOI: 10.1097/00129689-200202000-00010
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The Evolution of and Early Experience With Robot-Assisted Mitral Valve Surgery

Abstract: Cardiac surgeons have embraced minimally invasive surgery with warranted enthusiasm. The acceleration of technological advances in optics, instrumentation, and cardiopulmonary bypass has allowed safe, effective, efficient minimally invasive cardiac procedures. In this article we review the evolution of and early experience with robot-assisted mitral valve surgery. Articles by leaders in the field of minimally invasive cardiac surgery, both American and European, are reviewed to describe the development of card… Show more

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“…It is noteworthy that in two studies including patients who underwent MIVS as their second cardiac surgery, patients experienced less pain and a much faster recovery compared to their previous full sternotomy. 9,39 Technique Several approaches for MIAVS have been described (Figure 1). The parasternal and transsternal approaches were abandoned early on as they resulted in lung herniation and disfigurement and were difficult to switch to a full sternotomy if needed.…”
Section: Aortic Valve Surgery: Minimally Invasive Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is noteworthy that in two studies including patients who underwent MIVS as their second cardiac surgery, patients experienced less pain and a much faster recovery compared to their previous full sternotomy. 9,39 Technique Several approaches for MIAVS have been described (Figure 1). The parasternal and transsternal approaches were abandoned early on as they resulted in lung herniation and disfigurement and were difficult to switch to a full sternotomy if needed.…”
Section: Aortic Valve Surgery: Minimally Invasive Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] However, its penetration into the cardiac surgical community has been less than optimal due to multiple issues, including required surgeon training and the inaccurate perception that transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) will eventually minimize the need for such techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36] In 2001 Felger and colleagues introduced the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Inc, Sunnyvale, Calif) to minimally invasive mitral valve repair. [37] The three dimensional vision with magnification of the operative field and articulated wristed instruments provided with this system improved much manipulations at the level of the valve. In the USA robotic-assisted mitral valve repair was started by Chitwood and colleagues and obtained FDA approval in December 2002.…”
Section: Video-directed Robotic-assisted Mimvsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Несмотря на успешное применение ро-ботических систем в промышленности, где алгоритм работы может быть просчитан до мельчайших подробностей, внедрение данной технологии в медицинскую практику сталки-валось с рядом сложностей, обусловленных мультифакторным непрерывным анализом и переменным алгоритмом работы [1,2].…”
Section: история появления роботической хирургииunclassified