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Open Mitral Commissurotomy: Title and subTitle BreakExperience with 200 Consecutive Cases FREE

Henry T. Nichols, M.D.; Gumersindo Blanco, M.D.; Dryden P. Morse, M.D.; Alberto Adam, M.D.; Nicholas Baltazar, M.D.
JAMA. 1962;182(3):268-270. doi:10.1001/jama.1962.03050420044011
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The authors believe that "open mitral commissurotomy is the treatment of choice for the relief of postrheumatic mitral stenosis wherever adequate facilities and personnel are available." This opinion is based on experiences with 200 consecutive open heart operations of this type. A left thoracotomy approach is considered the most important single factor in success with this method. Direct exposure of the valve makes it possible to incise the commissural and subvalvular fusion accurately, to extract intra-atrial clots, to remove loose calcific deposits from the valve cusps, and to correct any associated valvular insufficiency. Of the 200 operations reported, 39 were reoperations and 161 were primary operations. In the last 100 primary operations there were only 2 hospital deaths.

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Nichols, H. T., et al.:  Open Heart Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation and Stenosis , Arch Surg 82:128-137 ( (Jan.) ) 1961;.
Ellis, L. B.; Harken, D. E.; and Black, H.:  Clinical Study of 1,000 Consecutive Cases of Mitral Stenosis Two to Nine Years After Mitral Valvuloplasty , Circulation 19:803-820 ( (June) ) 1959;.
Glover, R. P., and Davila, J. C.: Surgery of Mitral Stenosis , New York City: Grune and Stratton, 1961;, p. 219.
Bailey, C. P., and Morse, D. P.:  Mitral Commissurotomy Performed from Right Side , J Thor Surg 33:427-486 ( (April) ) 1957;.
Harken, D. E., et al.:  Reoperation for Mitral Stenosis: Discussion of Postoperative Deterioration and Methods of Improving Initial and Secondary Operation , Circulation 23:7-12 ( (Jan.) ) 1961;.

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Nichols, H. T., et al.:  Open Heart Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation and Stenosis , Arch Surg 82:128-137 ( (Jan.) ) 1961;.
Ellis, L. B.; Harken, D. E.; and Black, H.:  Clinical Study of 1,000 Consecutive Cases of Mitral Stenosis Two to Nine Years After Mitral Valvuloplasty , Circulation 19:803-820 ( (June) ) 1959;.
Glover, R. P., and Davila, J. C.: Surgery of Mitral Stenosis , New York City: Grune and Stratton, 1961;, p. 219.
Bailey, C. P., and Morse, D. P.:  Mitral Commissurotomy Performed from Right Side , J Thor Surg 33:427-486 ( (April) ) 1957;.
Harken, D. E., et al.:  Reoperation for Mitral Stenosis: Discussion of Postoperative Deterioration and Methods of Improving Initial and Secondary Operation , Circulation 23:7-12 ( (Jan.) ) 1961;.
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