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  2. Cardiac myxoma - Wikipedia

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    A myxoma is a rare benign tumor of the heart. Myxomata are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults, and are most commonly found within the left atrium near the valve of the fossa ovalis. Myxoma may also develop in the other heart chambers. [1] The tumor is derived from multipotent mesenchymal cells. [1]

  3. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery - Wikipedia

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    Minimally invasive cardiac surgery was pioneered by Dr Joseph T McGinn, Jr. The first minimally invasive heart cardiac surgery was performed in the United States on January 21, 2005, at The Heart Institute at Staten Island University Hospital in Staten Island, New York by a team led by Dr. Joseph T. McGinn.

  4. Minimally invasive procedure - Wikipedia

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    Arthroscopic surgery. Minimally invasive procedures were pioneered by interventional radiologists who had first introduced angioplasty and the catheter-delivered stent.Many other minimally invasive procedures have followed where images of all parts of the body can be obtained and used to direct interventional instruments by way of catheters (needles and fine tubes), so that many conditions ...

  5. Myotomy - Wikipedia

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    A minimally invasive, laparoscopic approach is preferred, often combined with a partial fundoplication to prevent gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) post-surgery. [1] Pyloromyotomy: Performed to treat pyloric stenosis, particularly in infants. This procedure involves cutting the hypertrophied pyloric muscle to enable normal gastric emptying. [2]

  6. Minimaze procedure - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review found the results of the minimally-invasive mini-maze procedure to be intermediate between the standard maze procedure and catheter ablation. [16] Long-term success of the minimaze procedures awaits a consensus.

  7. Papillary fibroelastoma - Wikipedia

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    A minimally invasive approach may be possible if the tumor involves the aortic valve [13] or right atrium. [14] In the case of aortic valve involvement, excision of the tumor is often valve-sparing, meaning that replacement of the valve with a prosthetic valve is not necessary. Repair of the native valve with a pericardial patch has been ...

  8. Aortic valve replacement - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1990s, some cardiac surgeons have been performing aortic valve replacement using an approach referred to as minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS). [40] Using this approach, the surgeon replaces the valve through a smaller chest incision (6–10 cm) than that for a median sternotomy.

  9. Category:Minimally invasive surgery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Minimally invasive surgery" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Minimally invasive procedure; Radiosynoviorthesis; A.