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Published on June 19, 2009, doi:10.1510/icvts.2009.203182

Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2009;9:500.

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Paul Modi 1*, Evelio Rodriguez 1, W. Randolph Chitwood 1

1 East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: paulmodi{at}doctors.org.uk.


   Abstract
Recognition of the significant advantages of minimizing surgical trauma has resulted in a substantial increase in the number of minimally invasive (MI) cardiac surgical procedures being performed. Synchronously, technological advances in optics, instrumentation and perfusion technology have facilitated routine totally endoscopic robotic cardiac surgery using the da Vinci® telemanipulation system (Intuitive Surgical Inc.). This technology has been applied to many cardiac surgical procedures, in particular, mitral valve repair (MVP) and totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass grafting (TECAB), allowing the surgeon to operate through 5 mm port sites rather than a traditional median sternotomy. In this rapidly evolving field, we review the clinical results of robotic cardiac surgery. Keywords: Surgical procedures; Minimally invasive; Thoracic surgery; Video-assisted; Robotics; Telemedicine/instrumentation





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