Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2000; 48(4): 193-197
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-6904
Original Cardiovascular
Original Paper
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Robotic Coronary Artery Surgery - the Evolution of a New Minimally Invasive Approach in Coronary Artery Surgery[*]

U. Kappert, R. Cichon, J. Schneider, V. Gulielmos, S. M. Tugtekin, K. Matschke, I. Schramm, S. Schueler
  • Cardiovascular Institute, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

Background: With the introduction of a wrist-enhanced robotic surgical system into minimally invasive cardiac surgery, the outlook of performing closed chest coronary artery bypass operations became a reality. Methods: Since May, 1999, this new wrist-enhanced instrumentation has been used in 109 (79 male, 30 female, median age 63 ± 9.9 years) patients. Seven suffering from single vessel coronary artery disease (SVD) and double vessel disease (DVD) were treated as totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass (TECAB). 60 with SVD underwent a wrist-enhanced, minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass procedure. 25 with DVD were treated using the robotically enhanced Dresden Technique coronary artery bypass. Results: Survival was 100 %. In all patients the IMAs were safely harvested totally endoscopically. In the TECAB group, all patients were operated via a three-point stab incision. Data were observed during and after the operation. Conclusions: Our preliminary experiences with this new surgical technique for the robotically enhanced, minimally invasive treatment of coronary artery disease promote an optimistic way of thinking about the further development of these procedures.

1 Presented at the 3rd Joint Meeting of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Societies for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Lucerne, February 9-12, 2000

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1 Presented at the 3rd Joint Meeting of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Societies for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Lucerne, February 9-12, 2000

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