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Dr. Ahmed Sobhy AbdAllah Mohamed Emara :: Publications:

Title:
Right mini-thoracotomy versus median sternotomy for mitral valve replacement
Authors: Mohamed A. EL-badawy1, Mhmoud A. Elshafey2, Mostfa M. Abdelraof3, Mona Sobhy Emara4, Ahmed Sobhy Emara2
Year: 2020
Keywords: Mitral valve replacement; Right mini-thoracotomy; Median sternotomy; Minimally invasive
Journal: The Egyptian Cardiothoracic Surgeon
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Abstract Background: The advantages of minimally invasive mitral valve surgery over the conventional approach is still debated. This study aimed to evaluate early outcomes after mitral valve replacement (MVR) using the right mini-thoracotomy (RMT) versus median sternotomy (MS). Methods: We prospectively included 60 patients who had MVR from May 2015 to June 2017. We classified patients into two groups; Group A (n= 30) had RMT, and Group B (n= 30) had MS. Postoperative pain score, wound satisfaction, and clinical and echocardiographic outcomes were compared between both groups. Results: The mean age was 39.90 ± 12.34 years in Group A and 45.75 ± 13.10 years in Group B (p= 0.08). Preoperative and echocardiographic data showed no statistical significance difference between the groups. Group A had longer aortic cross-clamp (118.85 ± 40.56 vs. 70.75 ± 24.81 minutes, p

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