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Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2007;15:468-471
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ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Minimally Invasive Right Posterior Minithoracotomy for Open-Heart Procedures

Khaled Samir Mohamed, FETCS

Cardiovascular Services Department, Saad Specialist Hospital, Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia

For reprint information contact: Khaled S Mohamed, FETCS, Tel: 966 5 5137 8225, Fax: 966 3801 1978, Email: ksam68{at}yahoo.com, #817, 101 Bd Sacre-Coeur, Gatineau, J8X 1C7, QC, Canada.

A right posterior minithoracotomy was evaluated in 123 selected patients between November 2002 and August 2006. Their ages ranged from 1.5 to 32 years (mean, 7.8 years) and weights ranged from 12.3 to 61.6 kg (mean, 23.3 kg). Pathology included atrial septal defect in 81 (66%), ventricular septal defect in 16 (13%), and 24 other (mainly valve) defects. All patients had a strictly posterior right minithoracotomy through the 4th or 5th right intercostal space, with a 7–9-cm skin incision. There was no mortality or procedure-related morbidity. The mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was 68 min, ischemic time was 47 min, and 47 (38%) patients were extubated on the operating table. The mean hospital stay was 4.3 days and it was < 5 days in 108 (88%) patients. A cosmetically fine scar was achieved in all patients. The right posterior minithoracotomy is a safe, cosmetically superior, and cost-effective approach for selected open-heart procedures.







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