Phẫu thuật nội soi toàn bộ thay van hai lá trên bệnh nhân hẹp van hai lá khít có áp xe (abscess) vòng van
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Endocarditis mitral valve diseaese was a challenging condition, especially when there was a valve annular abcess. Conventional sternotomy surgery was the standard treatment, while there was a few reports on minimally invasive surgery treatment. We described a clinical case of rheumatic mitral valve disease, accompanied with endocarditis annular abcess, which was successfully treated with totally endoscopic surgery in Hanoi Heart Hospital
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