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Subvalvular techniques enhanced with endoscopic robotic mitral valve repair

M.E. Dorsey, Les James, Shashwat Shrivastava, Didier F. Loulmet, Eugene A. Grossi

Year
2023
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

Objective: Totally endoscopic intracardiac robotic surgery is generally limited to uncomplicated mitral valve surgery. With experience, our team has developed a more aggressive approach to robotic cardiac surgery that allows for repair of a broad spectrum of mitral valve pathologies. We report complex subvalvular procedural advancements associated with this approach secondary to enhanced team experience and capabilities. Methods: All robotic mitral procedures performed by a 2-surgeon team in a quaternary care medical center from July 2011 to May 2022 were reviewed. Natural language-processing techniques were used to analyze operative reports for subvalvular repair techniques. Complex subvalvular techniques included papillary muscle repositioning, division of secondary anterior leaflet chordae, septal myomectomy, division of aberrant left ventricular muscle band attachments, and left ventricular patch reconstruction. The surgical experience was divided into 2 periods: early robotic experience (pre-2018) versus late (2018 onwards). Baseline demographics, outcomes, and subvalvular techniques were analyzed and compared. Results: < .001)). Conclusions: An experienced 2-surgeon team can perform progressively more complex robotic subvalvular repair techniques. These subvalvular techniques are a surrogate for team proficiency and capabilities.

Keywords

Intracardiac injectionMedicineMitral valve repairCardiac surgeryMitral valvePapillary muscleRobotic surgerySurgeryCardiologyInternal medicine

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