posted on 2020-10-15, 21:18authored byTheo Kofidis
<div>With the constant evolution of minimally invasive technology and skill,
cardiac valve procedures are becoming less and less invasive, mostly
supported by endoscopic tools and imaging. Entering the chest via the
4th intercostal space provides sufficient space to arrest the heart,
enter the left atrium, and repair the mitral valve appropriately,
resulting in a fast and uneventful recovery and a superb cosmetic
result. The authors’ experience with this technique is reported, and
tips and hints, as well as caveats and exclusion criteria, are
discussed.</div><div><p><strong>Reference</strong><br></p><p>Musumeci F, Mariscalco G, Ranocchi F, Tosi D, Persichetti P. Transareolar robotic-assisted access to the mitral valve. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1097/imi.0000000000000213"><em>Innovations (Phila)</em>. Nov-Dec 2015;10(6):438-440.</a></p><hr><p><strong>Disclosure</strong><br></p>Theo
Kofidis is a consultant and advisor to Medtronic, whose mitral valve
repair ring was utilized in the presented operation but was not
associated with any paid/commissioned work.</div><p><br></p>