2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2021.199594
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Safety and Efficiency of Mini-Sternotomy versus Standard Sternotomy in Open Heart Surgery for Aortic Valve Replacement

Abstract: Background: For decades, the traditional median sternotomy has been the access of choice in aortic valve surgery; however, numerous researchers have worked to develop less invasive procedures, and the partial upper ministernotomy is the most prevalent minimally invasive procedure. Objective: To compare outcomes, in patients who undergo mini-sternotomy, and patients who undergo standard sternotomy, in aortic valve replacement operations. Patients and Methods: This randomized controlled clinical trial study incl… Show more

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“…Non statistically significant differences were found between the groups as regards age, BMI, or sex distribution with p values= 0.496, 0.688, 0.56, respectively. In agreement with our results, Abdelwahed et al [7] examined the outcomes of AVR surgeries performed via mini-and standard sternotomies. In terms of age, body mass index, and gender distribution, they found no significant differences across groups.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Non statistically significant differences were found between the groups as regards age, BMI, or sex distribution with p values= 0.496, 0.688, 0.56, respectively. In agreement with our results, Abdelwahed et al [7] examined the outcomes of AVR surgeries performed via mini-and standard sternotomies. In terms of age, body mass index, and gender distribution, they found no significant differences across groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%