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Mitral valve repair for significant mitral insufficiency
American Heart Journal, 1978There has been skepticism since the early days of open heart surgery that good long-term or even short-term results were possible with repair of pure mitral insufficiency. The authors report 145 patients in whom a markedly insufficient mitral valve was repaired 6 months to 17 years previously and another 55 patients in whom repair of the insufficient ...
J H, Kay +4 more
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Transcatheter mitral valve repair - transcatheter mitral valve annuloplasty
EuroIntervention, 2014Percutaneous mitral valve therapies have emerged as an alternative option for high-risk patients with mitral regurgitation. Multiple technologies and diversified approaches are today under clinical study or in development and they can be categorised based on the anatomically and pathophysiologically addressed target.
Taramasso M, Maisano F
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Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2015
Mitral valve repair is the standard therapy for patients with severe mitral regurgitation. Currently, robotic mitral valve repair is the least invasive surgical approach and an alternative to the traditional sternotomy. Recent studies and newer guidelines on mitral valve repair advocate for earlier referral to surgery, resulting in better long-term ...
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Mitral valve repair is the standard therapy for patients with severe mitral regurgitation. Currently, robotic mitral valve repair is the least invasive surgical approach and an alternative to the traditional sternotomy. Recent studies and newer guidelines on mitral valve repair advocate for earlier referral to surgery, resulting in better long-term ...
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British journal of hospital medicine, 1995
The greatest service that surgeons can provide for patients is to restore the function of diseased or injured parts. The principle followed is that once anatomical form is restored, then physiological recovery will follow, thus surgeons must understand the anatomy, physiology and pathology involved.
J, Alvarez, A, Murday
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The greatest service that surgeons can provide for patients is to restore the function of diseased or injured parts. The principle followed is that once anatomical form is restored, then physiological recovery will follow, thus surgeons must understand the anatomy, physiology and pathology involved.
J, Alvarez, A, Murday
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Transcatheter mitral valve repair
EuroIntervention, 2013Ted, Feldman, Amelia, Young
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2015
Mitral valve congenital anomalies may involve one or more components of the valve and may result in stenosis, insufficiency, or a combination of both. Classification of these anomalies is challenged by the different anatomic conditions that produce the aberrations causing hemodynamic compromise.
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Mitral valve congenital anomalies may involve one or more components of the valve and may result in stenosis, insufficiency, or a combination of both. Classification of these anomalies is challenged by the different anatomic conditions that produce the aberrations causing hemodynamic compromise.
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Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2008
Yoshikazu Suzuki +2 more
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Yoshikazu Suzuki +2 more
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Late Outcomes of Mitral Valve Repair for Mitral Regurgitation Due to Degenerative Disease
Circulation, 2013Tirone E David +2 more
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