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Autor:
Romualdo J. Segurola, Richard J. Shemin, Gorav Ailawadi, Brian W. Hummel, William H. Ryan, J. Michael Smith, Arash Salemi, W. Clark Hargrove, Douglas Murphy, Clifton T. P. Lewis, T. Sloane Guy, Glenn R. Barnhart, Paul W. Weldner, Evelio Rodriguez, J. Alan Wolfe, Robert L. Smith, John R. Mehall, Arvind K. Agnihotri, Scott M. Goldman, S. Chris Malaisrie, Eugene A. Grossi, Junaid H. Khan, Trevor M. Fayers, Eric J. Lehr
Publikováno v:
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol 11, iss 4
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Minimally invasive mitral valve operations are increasingly common in the United States, but robotic-assisted approaches have not been widely adopted for a variety of reasons. This expert opinion reviews the state of the art and defines best practice
Autor:
Robert L. Smith, John R. Mehall, Clifton T. P. Lewis, Gorav Ailawadi, Junaid H. Khan, J. Michael Smith, R. Saeid Farivar, Trevor M. Fayers, S. Chris Malaisrie, Eugene A. Grossi, W. Clark Hargrove, Romualdo J. Segurola, Douglas Murphy, Richard J. Shemin, Paul W. Weldner, Arash Salemi, T. Sloane Guy, J. Alan Wolfe, Glenn R. Barnhart, Evelio Rodriguez, Scott M. Goldman, Eric J. Lehr, William H. Ryan, Brian W. Hummel, Arvind K. Agnihotri
Publikováno v:
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol 11, iss 4
Widespread adoption of minimally invasive mitral valve repair and replacement may be fostered by practice consensus and standardization. This expert opinion, first of a 3-part series, outlines current best practices in patient evaluation and selectio
Autor:
Clark W. Hargrove, Scott M. Goldman, S. Chris Malaisrie, Eugene A. Grossi, Gorav Ailawadi, Brian W. Hummel, Junaid H. Khan, John R. Mehall, William H. Ryan, Francis G. Duhay, Glenn R. Barnhart, R. Saeid Farivar, Arvind K. Agnihotri, Clifton T. P. Lewis, Michael J. Mack, Vinod H. Thourani, Mark Anderson, Eric E. Roselli, Michael G. Moront, J. Michael Smith, Mark T. Kocis, Evelio Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 147:6-14
Background Since the first aortic valve replacement through a right thoracotomy was reported in 1993, upper hemisternotomy and right anterior thoracotomy have become the predominant approaches for minimally invasive aortic valve replacement. Clinical
Autor:
J. Michael Smith, R. Saeid Farivar, Paul W. Weldner, Scott M. Goldman, Romualdo J. Segurola, Brian W. Hummel, Robert L. Smith, John R. Mehall, Richard J. Shemin, Arash Salemi, Junaid H. Khan, Trevor M. Fayers, J. Alan Wolfe, T. Sloane Guy, Arvind K. Agnihotri, Michael G. Moront, Glenn R. Barnhart, Douglas Murphy, William H. Ryan, Clifton T. P. Lewis, Eric J. Lehr, W. Clark Hargrove, Evelio Rodriguez, S. Chris Malaisrie, Eugene A. Grossi, Gorav Ailawadi
Publikováno v:
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.), vol 11, iss 4
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Techniques for minimally invasive mitral valve repair and replacement continue to evolve. This expert opinion, the second of a 3-part series, outlines current best practices for nonrobotic, minimally invasive mitral valve procedures, and for postoper
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