从宏观有效到微观侵入:什么是正确的平衡?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Anton Tomšič, Robert J M Klautz, Meindert Palmen
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From macro-effective to microinvasive: what is the right balance?
Traditionally, mitral valve (MV) surgery has been performed through median sternotomy. In an attempt to reduce surgical trauma, minimally invasive surgical techniques and, recently, even less invasive MV repair techniques, without the support of cardiopulmonary bypass, have been developed. The comparison between transapical and surgical MV repair by D’Onofrio et al. [1] is interesting as it provides valuable insights in the real-world perfor-mance of new technology (Neochord Inc., St. Louis Park, MN, USA) in MV re- pair. The authors report a high rate of recurrent regurgitation in the Neochord group. Even in the presence of the most favourable anatomy (isolated central posterior leaflet prolapse/flail; 80 patients from both groups were left for analysis after matching), freedom from moderate regurgitation was only 63.9% (95% confidence interval 44.4–91.8%) at 5 years, compared to 74.6% (95% confidence interval 58.7–94.8%) seen in the median sternotomy group. While the difference was statistically not significant, the difference would be significant with a higher number of patients included in the analysis or if the freedom from recurrent regurgitation was higher with conventional surgery (recently, freedom from recurrent regurgitation rate as high as 93% at 10years after surgical MV repair for posterior leaflet prolapse was reported [2]). Recurrent regurgitation is not an innocent observation but is related to im- paired outcomes [3]. A durable repair is the primary goal of therapy and it remains questionable if this is achievable without annular stabilization.
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Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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292
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期刊介绍: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery (ICVTS) publishes scientific contributions in the field of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, covering all aspects of surgery of the heart, vessels and the chest. The journal publishes a range of article types including: Best Evidence Topics; Brief Communications; Case Reports; Original Articles; State-of-the-Art; Work in Progress Report.
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