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Minimally Invasive Heart and Mitral Valve Surgery
Herz, 10/07/09
Kamler M et al. – The underlying benefits of minimally invasive cardiac surgery are characterized by shorter hospital stay, less postoperative pain, accelerated rehabilitation, and superior cosmetic results. Minimally invasive treatment options in cardiac surgery should always be considered for suitable patients.
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