Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

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What is Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery?

Minimally invasive heart surgery involves making small cuts, called incisions, in the chest. This lets the surgeon reach the heart by going in between the ribs. The surgeon doesn't cut through the breastbone, as is done in traditional open-heart surgery.

Most patients can expect a two to five-day hospital stay following minimally invasive heart surgery. During that time, your team will set movement goals and a respiratory therapist will teach you breathing and coughing exercises to help keep your lungs clear.

Surgical step Pitfalls
Deloading the heart Suboptimal venous return
Decalcification Massive calcium load
Suture placement Suboptimal exposition
Closure of the aortotomy Bleeding
  • Aneurysm.
  • Arrhythmias.
  • Atrial fibrillation.
  • Coronary heart disease.
  • Heart failure.
  • Heart valve diseas

Risks of minimally invasive heart surgery are similar to those of open-heart surgery. They may include: Bleeding. Heart attack.

Recently, minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) with single-lung ventilation has been reported to have excellent outcomes. MICS has several advantages, such as early social rehabilitation, cosmetic merit, and reduced risk of serious infection, but rare complications can occur.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?

Minimally invasive heart surgery involves making small cuts, called incisions, in the chest. This lets the surgeon reach the heart by going in between the ribs. The surgeon doesn't cut through the breastbone, as is done in traditional open-heart surgery

How is it treated?

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Minimally invasive heart surgery is performed through a small incision made under the patient's breast, whereby the surgeon uses special instruments to access the heart through the rib cage. The incision is about 2 to 4 inches instead of the 6- to 8-inch incision required for a traditional sternotomy.

 

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