Morphometric Measurements Prior to Totally Endoscopic Mitral Valve Repair: Technical and Educational Aspects
Marie-Elisabeth Stelzmueller, Daniel Zimpfer, Wilfried Wisser

TL;DR
This study introduces a morphometric tool to predict the feasibility of totally endoscopic mitral valve repair, helping surgeons decide on the best approach for patients.
Contribution
A novel composite morphometric parameter is proposed to assess the operability of totally endoscopic mitral valve repair.
Findings
The composite morphometric parameter (DSS + 4xICS - DNM) differed significantly between TE-MVR groups and MVR-open.
A high repair rate (98.7%) and low conversion rate (3.1%) were achieved in the TE-MVR group.
The morphometric tool may help predict the ease of totally endoscopic mitral valve repair.
Abstract
Objective: The totally endoscopic approach is on the rise to become the new standard in mitral valve surgery. The aim of this study was to develop a morphometric measurement tool for educational purposes to predict operability with low conversion and high repair rates. Methods: From January 2020 to March 2023, 64 patients underwent totally endoscopic mitral valve repair (TE-MVR). Of these, 15 patients were deemed to be unsuitable for TE-MVR due to narrow space and/or anticipated complex repair techniques and underwent repair through sternotomy (MVR-open). Angio-CT scanning was performed for preoperative planning and measurements of the following: the distance between the sternum and the spine (DSS), the distance between the skin incision and the anterior anulus of the mitral valve (DNM) and the intercostal space at the level of the skin incision (ICS). Results: The repair rate for all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques · Surgical site infection prevention · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
