Publications about Subxiphoid Heart Surgery

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Robinson MC, Gross DR, Zeman W, Stedje-Larsen E.  Minimally invasive coronary artery bypass

grafting: a new method using anterior mediastinotomy.  J Cardiac Surg 10(5):529-36, 1995.

Benetti FJ, Ballester C .  Use of thoracoscopy and minimal thoractomy, in mammary-coronary

bypass to the left anterior descending artery, without extracorporeal circulation.  Experience in

2 cases.   J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)  36(2):159-161, 1995.

Akhter M, Lajos TZ, Grosner G, Bergsland J, Salerno TA .  Reoperations with the right

gastroepiploic artery without cardiopulmonary bypass.   J Card Surg  12(4):210-4, 1997.

Barbero-Marcial M, Tanamati C, Jatene MB, Atik E, Jatene AD.  Transxiphoid approach without

median sternotomy for the repair of atrial septal defects.   Ann Thorac Surg   65:771-4, 1998.

Levinson MM, Fonger J.  Minimally invasive atrial septal defect closure using the

subxiphoid approach.   Heart Surg Forum 1(1):49-53, 1998.

Dullum MKC, Block J, Qzai A, Shawl F, Benetti F.  Xyphoid MIDCAB:  report of the technique and

experience with a less invasive MIDCAB procedure.    Heart Surg Forum 2(1):77-81, 1999.

Fonger JD, Doty JR, Salazar JD, Walinksy PL, Salomon NW.  Initial experience with MIDCAB

grafting using the gastroepiploic artery.   Ann Thorac Surg  68(2):431-6, 1999.

Benetti F, Dullum MKC, Stamou SC, Corso PJ.  A xiphoid approach for minimally invasive

coronary artery bypass surgery.  J Card Surg  15:244-250, 2000.

Levinson MM.  Subxiphoid Multi-Arterial OPCAB:  Surgical Technique and Initial Case

Report.   Heart Surg Forum 8(4):183-190, 2005.

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