A minimal extracorporeal circuit has been shown to decrease the transfusion rate, cardiac and neurological damage in coronary surgery. We describe in detail a technique for minimal-access aortic valve replacement using a minimal extracorporeal circuit, and provide surgical and perfusion tips to maintain antegrade perfusion and a clear surgical field.
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