Abstract
Background:
We aimed to highlight the use of a minimally invasive approach in uncomplicated congenital heart surgery.
Patients and methods:
We investigated retrospectively 32 children below 10 years of age who underwent elective closure of ostium secundum type (
Results:
A pericardial patch was used to close the defect in 8 patients and direct suturing in 24. The mean time from the skin incision to cannulation was 56 ± 23 min. Total bypass time was 27 ± 12 min, and crossclamp time was 15 ± 8 min. Mean length of hospital stay was 4 ± 2 days. We did not encounter any complications or mortality.
Conclusions:
A minimally invasive approach, consisting of a limited skin incision and partial lower sternotomy, is a safe, reliable, and cosmetically advantageous method in uncomplicated congenital heart disease surgery, which can be performed widely, and may replace the standard approach without increasing mortality and morbidity.
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