2022
DOI: 10.1177/15569845221141488
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Robot-Assisted Mitral Valve Repair

Abstract: Objective: Robot-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive approach for repairing the mitral valve. This study aimed to assess its safety and clinical efficacy when compared with conventional sternotomy, partial sternotomy, and right minithoracotomy. Methods: A systematic review of peer-reviewed studies comparing robot-assisted mitral valve repair with conventional sternotomy, partial sternotomy, and right minithoracotomy was conducted following Cochrane Collaboration guidelines. Meta-analyses were performed wh… Show more

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“…The mitral valve (MV) is the most commonly repaired cardiac valve, and the techniques used to perform such modifications have advanced significantly in recent years [ 1 ]. The use of annuloplasty ring implantations, leaflet resection/remodeling, neochordae implantation, and edge-to-edge repairs have improved intervention longevity and minimally invasive and robot approaches have been reported to have shorter hospital stays and lower short-term morbidity than open techniques [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The mitral valve (MV) is the most commonly repaired cardiac valve, and the techniques used to perform such modifications have advanced significantly in recent years [ 1 ]. The use of annuloplasty ring implantations, leaflet resection/remodeling, neochordae implantation, and edge-to-edge repairs have improved intervention longevity and minimally invasive and robot approaches have been reported to have shorter hospital stays and lower short-term morbidity than open techniques [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%