Not All SAVR Are Created Equal: All the Approaches Available for Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Francesco Cabrucci, Serge Sicouri, Massimo Baudo, Dimitrios E Magouliotis, Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Beatrice Bacchi, Dario Petrone, Beman Wasef, Aleksander Dokollari, Massimo Bonacchi, Basel Ramlawi
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Abstract

Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR) is still one of the pillars of cardiac surgery practice, and its role is evolving into a more complex operation. The competition with structural valve therapies and the urgent demand for less invasive solutions have unleashed surgeons' creativity in adapting to these new challenges. All the possible ways to surgically replace the aortic valve are analyzed in this review. Surgical techniques, advantages and disadvantages, and key differences are listed, helping surgeons navigate the available options. Sternotomy SAVR is the benchmark, but that is becoming obsolete and, in some cases, no longer performed for teaching purposes. Mini sternotomy is the easiest way to achieve minimal invasiveness in all anatomic situations, while right anterior thoracotomy is an elegant solution mastered by fewer surgeons. Endoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques are shaping the future of SAVR, yet they still lack wide adoption. The choice of approach is mainly dictated by the anatomic features of the patient and the surgeon's skills. A flow diagram to overcome the learning curve and advance toward more complex surgery is provided here. Mastering as many techniques as possible is paramount when offering a patient-tailored approach and performing a safe and less invasive operation.

并不是所有的SAVR都是一样的:所有的方法都可以用于外科主动脉瓣置换术。
外科主动脉瓣置换术(SAVR)仍然是心脏外科实践的支柱之一,其作用正在演变为更复杂的手术。与结构性瓣膜疗法的竞争以及对微创解决方案的迫切需求释放了外科医生的创造力,以适应这些新挑战。本文将分析所有可能的主动脉瓣手术替代方法。手术技术,优点和缺点,以及关键的区别被列出,帮助外科医生导航可用的选择。胸骨切开术SAVR是基准,但它正在过时,在某些情况下,不再用于教学目的。小型胸骨切开术是在所有解剖情况下实现最小侵入的最简单方法,而右前胸切开术是一种由少数外科医生掌握的优雅解决方案。内窥镜和机器人辅助技术正在塑造SAVR的未来,但它们仍然缺乏广泛的采用。入路的选择主要取决于患者的解剖特征和外科医生的技能。这里提供了一个流程图来克服学习曲线并向更复杂的手术迈进。掌握尽可能多的技术是最重要的,当提供病人量身定制的方法和执行安全,微创手术。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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