@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02016053, author = {Kudaka, Manabu and Koja, Kageharu and Kuniyoshi, Yukio and Miyagi, Kazufumi and Mitsuyoshi, Shimoji and Uezu, Toru and Arakaki, Katsuya and Ikemura, Ryo}, issue = {4}, journal = {琉球医学会誌 = Ryukyu Medical Journal}, month = {}, note = {Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) for valve repair or replacement has been reported in recent literature. The advantages of this method include less incisional pain and discomfort, a reduced length of hospital stay because of reduced surgical trauma. We report two cases of aortic valve replacement through a right parasternal incision using femorofemoral bypass. Postoperative recovery was complete and uneventful in both; there was no severe wound pain, wound infection or other complication. A limited right parasternal incision reduces the impairment induced by a median sternotomy. We conclude that MICS is a promising new technique that can be considered as an alternative in most cases of aortic valve disease., 論文}, pages = {155--157}, title = {[症例報告]Minimally invasive cardiac surgery for aortic valve replacement}, volume = {18}, year = {1998} }