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A clinical case of successful mini-invasive valvepreserving aortic root prosthesis and mitral valve replacement from L-shaped mini-sternotomy

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E. R. Charchyan
FSBSI “Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky”
Russian 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
FSBSI “Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky”
Russian Federation

Denis G. Breshenkov, PhD., Cardiovascular Surgeon, Senior researcher, Department of Aortic Surgery

119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.



G. S. Khramchenkov
FSBSI “Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky”
Russian Federation

Grigory S. Khramchenkov, Postgraduate Student, Cardiovascular Surgeon, Department of Aortic Surgery

119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.



S. O. Popov
FSBSI “Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky”
Russian Federation

Sergey O. Popov, PhD., Cardiovascular Surgeon, Chief Medical Officer

119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Abrikosovsky per. 2.



Y. V. Belov
FSBSI “Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky”
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.)

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