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Left atrial appendage closure during mitral repair in patients without atrial fibrillation. [PDF]
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Discussion to: Noncomplex ventricular arrhythmia associated with higher freedom from recurrent ectopy at 1 year after mitral repair surgery. [PDF]
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Robotic degenerative mitral repair: Factors associated with intraoperative revision and impact of mild residual regurgitation. [PDF]
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Transcatheter mitral repair: MitraClip technique.
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Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Regurgitation
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2006We analyzed the results of mitral valve repair in 81 consecutive patients with severe mitral regurgitation. Of these patients, 66.6% had myxomatous degeneration, 11% ischemic disease, 8% chordal rupture, 5% congenital disease, and 3.7% endocarditis. Repair could not be achieved in five patients, and valve replacement was necessary.
Rocío, García-Orta +5 more
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Mitral valve repair for mitral insufficiency
European Heart Journal, 1991Degenerative mitral valve disease has become the major cause of mitral regurgitation in North America; it is incumbent on surgeons to know repair techniques and to document their results. Fortunately, improvements in myocardial protection have been concurrent with the evolution of mitral valve repair in our country.
F D, Loop, D M, Cosgrove, W J, Stewart
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Mitral valve repair for degenerative mitral regurgitation
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2007Mitral valve repair for degenerative mitral regurgitation is nowadays one of the most common valvular procedures. Different technical modifications were added to the original Carpentier's method, trying to maximise the stability of the results and to reduce the incidence of immediate complications and of late failure of the correction. Survival is good,
Antonio Maria, Calafiore +5 more
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Mitral-Valve Repair for Mitral-Valve Prolapse
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009A 55-year-old man presents with a holosystolic murmur of increasing intensity and is given a diagnosis of mitral-valve prolapse with severe mitral regurgitation. He is asymptomatic but has mildly depressed left ventricular function and mild left ventricular enlargement. Mitral-valve repair is recommended.
Subodh, Verma, Thierry G, Mesana
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