Robotic mitral valve repair for high and hard redundant P2 prolapse

Presented During:

Thursday, May 4, 2023: 6:30PM - Saturday, May 6, 2023: 2:29AM
New York Hilton Midtown  
Posted Room Name: Grand Ballroom Foyer  

Abstract No:

MP057 

Submission Type:

Case Video Submission 

Authors:

Makoto Hashimoto (1), Ryuji Koshima (2)

Institutions:

(1) N/A, N/A, (2) MD, Sapporo, NA

Submitting Author:

Makoto Hashimoto    -  Contact Me
N/A

Co-Author:

Ryuji Koshima    -  Contact Me
MD

Presenting Author:

Makoto Hashimoto    -  Contact Me
N/A

Abstract:

Objective
Robotic cardiac surgery is becoming widespread. According to the report, the number of facilities that perform complex procedures is increasing. It is necessary to examine whether appropriate procedures can be performed with robots for complex lesions.
Case Video Summary
The patient was a woman in her 60s with severe mitral regurgitation with heart failure symptoms. Trans-esophageal echocardiography showed redundant and calcified P2 prolapse of mitral valve. As surgery, valve slicing increased valve mobility, and height reduction was used to treat prolapse and prevent SAM. The treatment was effectively completed.
Conclusion
Even relatively complex mitral valve lesions can be treated with robotic surgery. We would like to expand the indication for robotic surgery further in the future.

Mitral Conclave:

Minimally Invasive & Robotic Mitral Valve Repair

Case Video

 

Keywords - Adult

Procedures - Minimally Invasive Procedures/Robotics
Mitral Valve - Mitral Valve