Reparación de válvula mitral y cierre de comunicación interauricular, asistida por robot: Experiencia Inicial.

Autores/as

  • Edgardo Sepúlveda clinica las condes
  • Aníbal Ibáñez Universidad de Chile
  • Cristian Baeza clinica las condes
  • Manuel Espíndola clinica las condes
  • Gustavo Sepúlveda clinica las condes
  • Mauricio Maureira clinica las condes
  • Juan Pablo Uribe clinica las condes
  • Cristian Salas clinica las condes

Palabras clave:

Heart Septal Defects, Atrial, Mitral Valve, Prolapse, Robotics

Resumen

Background: Robot-assisted minimally invasive heart surgery is an effective alternative when compared with classical approaches. It has a low mortality and postoperative complications and its long-term durability is comparable with conventional techniques. Aim: To report short- and long-term results with the use of a robot-assisted transthoracic approach. Patients and Methods: Review of patients undergoing heart surgery between 2015 and 2019 using a robot assisted minimally invasive technique in a single center. We analyzed demographic characteristics, surgical and early ultrasound results. Results: Thirteen procedures were reviewed, nine mitral valve repairs (MVR) in patients aged 61 ± 21 years (seven males) and four atrial septal defect (ASD) closures in patients aged from 24 to 52 years (three men). For MVR, the average extracorporeal circulation and myocardial ischemia times were 120 ± 20.9 and 89 ± 21 minutes, respectively. The median hospitalization was four days. Two cases of MVR had postoperative complications. There was no mortality. All cases showed improvement in their symptoms. Ultrasound findings showed no postoperative mitral insufficiency except in one case. Conclusions: We report very good results in both complex mitral repair and CIA closure, comparable to centers with high standards in minimally invasive robot-assisted heart surgery.

Biografía del autor/a

Edgardo Sepúlveda, clinica las condes

jefe unidad de cirugia cardiaca CLC jefe unidad de cirugia cardiaca en hospital san borja arriaran. director de programa sub especialista en cirugia cardiovascular. universidad de chile

Aníbal Ibáñez, Universidad de Chile

cardio cirugia en Hospital san borja arriaran

Cristian Baeza, clinica las condes

cirujano cardiovascular de clinica las condes

Manuel Espíndola, clinica las condes

cirujano vascular de clinica las condes

Gustavo Sepúlveda, clinica las condes

cirujano vascular de clinica las condes

Mauricio Maureira, clinica las condes

cirujano vascular de clinica las condes

Juan Pablo Uribe, clinica las condes

cirujano vascular de clinica las condes

Cristian Salas, clinica las condes

cirujano vascular de clinica las condes

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Publicado

2019-09-12

Cómo citar

Sepúlveda, E., Ibáñez, A., Baeza, C., Espíndola, M., Sepúlveda, G., Maureira, M., Uribe, J. P., & Salas, C. (2019). Reparación de válvula mitral y cierre de comunicación interauricular, asistida por robot: Experiencia Inicial. Revista Médica De Chile, 147(10). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/7466

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