Innovative Mitral Valve Repair Using a Novel Automated Suturing System: Preliminary Data

Author:

Poschner Thomas1ORCID,Laengle Severin1,Tasdelen Sahra1ORCID,Suria Aldo1ORCID,Baysal Funda1,Kocher Alfred1,Andreas Martin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

(1) Background and Objectives: Mitral regurgitation is a common valve disease requiring surgical repair. Even with satisfactory results, repair techniques may underlie subjectivity and variability and require long learning curves. A novel approach, the “Roman Arch” technique, may ease the technical burden. This study assessed an automated suturing device’s feasibility and time efficiency for a proposed simplified technique. (2) Materials and Methods: Using the MiStitch™ and MiKnot™ devices (LSI Solutions, Inc., Victor, NY, USA), the suture pattern was performed in a cadaver model. Three surgeons with different expertise levels conducted the procedures. Repair and suture placement times were recorded and analyzed. (3) Results: The modified “Roman Arch” repair was completed on all ten human heart specimens with an average total repair time of 3:01 ± 00:59 min and a trend toward reduced times as experience increased. The study confirmed the technical feasibility with 90% of the attempts rated as rather satisfactory or very satisfactory. (4) Conclusions: The MiStitch™ system effectively facilitated the modified “Roman Arch” repair in an ex vivo setting, suggesting its potential to reduce the technical complexity of mitral valve repairs. Further studies are needed to confirm its efficacy and safety in clinical practice.

Funder

Christian Doppler Society

Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy and the National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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