A clinical case of successful mini-invasive valvepreserving aortic root prosthesis and mitral valve replacement from L-shaped mini-sternotomy
About the Authors
E. R. CharchyanRussian Federation
Eduard R. Charchyan, PhD, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Aortic Surgery
119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.
D. G. Breshenkov
Russian Federation
Denis G. Breshenkov, PhD., Cardiovascular Surgeon, Senior researcher, Department of Aortic Surgery
119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.
G. S. Khramchenkov
Russian Federation
Grigory S. Khramchenkov, Postgraduate Student, Cardiovascular Surgeon, Department of Aortic Surgery
119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.
S. O. Popov
Russian Federation
Sergey O. Popov, PhD., Cardiovascular Surgeon, Chief Medical Officer
119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.
Y. V. Belov
Russian Federation
Yuriy V. Belov, PhD, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the CardioAortic Surgery Institute
119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.
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Charchyan E.R., Breshenkov D.G., Khramchenkov G.S., Popov S.O., Belov Y.V. A clinical case of successful mini-invasive valvepreserving aortic root prosthesis and mitral valve replacement from L-shaped mini-sternotomy. Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Surgery. 2024;3(3):11-20. (In Russ.)