| Literature DB >> 34325594 |
Johannes Bonatti1, Bob Kiaii2, Cem Alhan3, Stepan Cerny4, Gianluca Torregrossa5, Gianluigi Bisleri6, Caroline Komlo7, T Sloane Guy7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Robotic mitral valve surgery has developed for more than 20 years. The main purpose of robotic assistance is to use multiwristed instruments for surgical endothoracic maneuvers on the mitral valve without opening the chest. The surgeon controls the instruments remotely from a console but is virtually immersed into the operative field. AREAS COVERED: This review outlines indications and contraindication for the procedure. Intra- and postoperative results as available in the literature are reported. Further areas focus on the technological development, advances in surgical techniques, training methods, and learning curves. Finally we give an outlook on the potential future of this operation. EXPERT OPINION: Robotic assistance allows for the surgically least invasive form of mitral valve operations. All variations of robotic mitral valve repair and replacement are feasible and indications have recently been broadened. Improved dexterity of instrumentation, 3D and HD vision, introduction of a robotic left atrial retractor, and adjunct technology enable most complex forms of minimally invasive mitral valve interventions through ports on the patient's right chest wall. Application of robotics results in significantly reduced surgical trauma while maintaining safety and outcome standards in mitral valve surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Mitral valve disease; minimally invasive cardiac surgery; mitral valve repair; mitral valve replacement; robotic cardiac surgery
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34325594 DOI: 10.1080/17434440.2021.1960506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Med Devices ISSN: 1743-4440 Impact factor: 3.166