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KMID : 0364020150480020099
Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2015 Volume.48 No. 2 p.99 ~ p.104
Robot-Assisted Cardiac Surgery Using the Da Vinci Surgical System: A Single Center Experience
Kim Eung-Re

Lim Cheong
Kim Dong-Jin
Kim Jun-Sung
Park Kay-Hyun
Abstract
Background: We report our initial experiences of robot-assisted cardiac surgery using the da Vinci Surgical System.

Methods: Between February 2010 and March 2014, 50 consecutive patients underwent minimally invasive robot-assisted cardiac surgery.

Results: Robot-assisted cardiac surgery was employed in two cases of minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass, 17 cases of mitral valve repair, 10 cases of cardiac myxoma removal, 20 cases of atrial septal defect repair, and one isolated CryoMaze procedure. Average cardiopulmonary bypass time and average aorta cross-clamping time were 194.8¡¾48.6 minutes and 126.1¡¾22.6 minutes in mitral valve repair operations and 132.0¡¾32.0 minutes and 76.1¡¾23.1 minutes in myxoma removal operations, respectively. During atrial septal defect closure operations, the average cardiopulmonary bypass time was 128.3¡¾43.1 minutes. The median length of stay was between five and seven days. The only complication was that one patient needed reoperation to address bleeding. There were no hospital mortalities.

Conclusion: Robot-assisted cardiac surgery is safe and effective for mitral valve repair, atrial septal defect closure, and cardiac myxoma removal surgery. Reducing operative time depends heavily on the experience of the entire robotic surgical team.
KEYWORD
Robotics, Thoracic surgery, Minimally invasive surgical procedures
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