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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 2, 372-376, Copyright © 1988 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
SW Hirt, K Frimpong-Boateng and HG Borst
The mitral valve was approached through a modified incision in the roof of
the left atrium in 100 consecutive patients to study exposure of the valve,
complications of the method and the incidence of dysrhythmia. There were
five deaths: one related to difficult atrial closure and another to
breakdown of the atrial suture line. Two major and two minor non-fatal
haemorrhagic complications occurred. Exposure of the valve was found to be
superior to that of conventional atrial incisions in the great majority of
cases. When comparing the incidence of perioperative dysrhythmia in our 100
patients with that of 56 patients approached through the conventional
atrial incisions, no significant differences were found even though the
sinus node artery is likely to be divided when incising the roof of the
left atrium.
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The superior approach to the mitral valve--is it worthwhile?
Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Hanover Medical School, Federal Republic of Germany.
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