Abstract
The free margin running suture (FMRS) is a novel technique for nonresection correction
of degenerative mitral regurgitation. It was employed in 37 minimally invasive mitral
repair cases. We performed a retrospective collection of in-hospital data and a clinical/echocardiographic
follow-up. All patients were discharged with none or mild mitral regurgitation, except
one who had mild-to-moderate (2+) regurgitation. At follow-up (average: 2.1 years),
all patients were alive; there were no instances of recurrent regurgitation, one case
of 2+ regurgitation, and no valve-related complications. Average mitral valve area,
mean gradient, and coaptation length were 2.9 cm2 ±0.1, 3.5 mm Hg ±0.9, and 1.1 cm ±0.2.
Keywords
mitral valve repair - minimally invasive surgery - outcomes