2020
DOI: 10.14300/mnnc.2020.15119
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Results of thoracoscopic correction of atrial septal defect with cardiopulmonary bypass

Abstract: Представлены результаты сравнения хирургической коррекции дефекта межпредсердной перегородки сердца. Пациенты разделены на 2 группы: 1 группа -оперированы полностью торакоскопическим доступом (n=93), во 2 группе использовалась полная срединная стернотомия (n=80). Полученные данные свидетельствуют об успешном применении двух доступов, однако в группе, где выполнялась торакоскопическая коррекция, срок пребывания в ОРИТ и в стационаре, величина кровопотери, потребность в проведении гемотрансфузии, длина кожного р… Show more

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“…Indeed, decreasing the days of hospital stay of patients with CHD is one of the primary goals, it increases hospital bed turnover and consequently decreases the hospital resources consumption. In our centre we have successfully established thoracoscopic closure of ASD and VSD in children without using robotically assisted surgical system 16 . We aimed to evaluate the impact of different surgical approaches in correction of CHD on postoperative hospital stays in children either with ASD or VSD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, decreasing the days of hospital stay of patients with CHD is one of the primary goals, it increases hospital bed turnover and consequently decreases the hospital resources consumption. In our centre we have successfully established thoracoscopic closure of ASD and VSD in children without using robotically assisted surgical system 16 . We aimed to evaluate the impact of different surgical approaches in correction of CHD on postoperative hospital stays in children either with ASD or VSD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%