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Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery has recently been advocated as an alternative to the conventional median sternotomy approach. It has several documented advantages and requires a close relationship betweeen the surgeons, anaesthetist and perfusionist for a successful outcome. This article demonstrates our surgical technique for replacement of the mitral valve. The various aspects of the specialised equipment used are also described.