Alternative incision sutureless aortic valve replacement: propensity matched comparison between partial sternotomy and right anterior minithoracotomy.

2018 
Sutureless aortic valve prostheses have the potential to augment the adoption of alternative incision approaches for aortic valve replacement (AVR). Still, we lack the evidence on which surgical approach is best associated with sutureless AVR.Data on 483 patients undergoing sutureless small incision AVR between 2010-2014 in two European institutions (207 with ministernotomy [MS] and 276 via right anterior minithoracotomy [RAMT]) have been retrospectively analyzed. After propensity score matching, 160 pairs of patients have been selected.No significant difference for in-hospital mortality was observed between MS and RAMT (P=0.12). Both perfusion and aortic cross-clamping times were longer in RAMT group (P 24 h) assisted ventilation (P=0.001).Small incision sutureless AVR through both partial sternotomy and right anterior minithoracotomy provides excellent clinical outcomes. Right anterior minithoracotomy, though associated with longer operative times compared to partial sternotomy, may result in less perioperative morbidity, with no difference in early and mid-term survival.
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