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Comparative Outcomes Of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery And Lung Transplantation: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Danial Ahmad, Brandon E. Ferrell, Abhiraj Saxena, Diana C. Jiminez, Thomas J. O/Malley, Marco Dispagna, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili Jul 2023

Comparative Outcomes Of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery And Lung Transplantation: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Danial Ahmad, Brandon E. Ferrell, Abhiraj Saxena, Diana C. Jiminez, Thomas J. O/Malley, Marco Dispagna, Vakhtang Tchantchaleishvili

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Background: Lung volume reduction (LVR) and lung transplantation (LTx) have been used in different populations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. To date, comparative study of LVR and LTx has not been performed. We sought to address this gap by pooling the existing evidence in the literature.

Methods: An electronic search was performed to identify all prospective studies on LVR and LTx published since 2000. Baseline characteristics, perioperative variables, and clinical outcomes were extracted and pooled for meta-analysis.

Results: The analysis included 65 prospective studies comprising 3,671 patients [LTx: 15 studies (n=1,445), LVR: 50 studies (n=2,226)]. Mean age was …


Robotically Assisted Mitral Valve Repair—Port-Only Totally Endoscopic Approach, Kellen J. Round, Colin C. Yost, Jake L. Rosen, Jenna L. Mandel, Meagan Wu, Luke C. Olson, Jordan E. Goldhammer, T. Sloane Guy Jan 2023

Robotically Assisted Mitral Valve Repair—Port-Only Totally Endoscopic Approach, Kellen J. Round, Colin C. Yost, Jake L. Rosen, Jenna L. Mandel, Meagan Wu, Luke C. Olson, Jordan E. Goldhammer, T. Sloane Guy

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

Robotic mitral valve repair (MVR) is an emerging option to treat degenerative valve disease. Compared to open thoracotomy, robotic mitral valve surgery has been shown to afford decreased postoperative length of stay with comparable rates of mortality and morbidity. Among the variety of techniques for robotic MVR, the totally endoscopic approach remains the least invasive method to date. In this report, we describe our technique for totally endoscopic robotically-assisted MVR. In particular, we seek to highlight the use of several unique techniques in MVR. Percutaneous cannulation with use of the endoballoon is employed for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), thus avoiding traditional …