AZ Don
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My understanding is that the full sternotomy allows full access to the heart and aorta. The mini sternotomy less so, and so requires higher skill and may be higher risk. As other have said, you want the surgeon to be doing the surgery that they are accustomed to. The risks of either procedure are quite low, but they are not zero. While a shorter recovery is desirable, a successful surgery is more important. If I were the OP I would ask about the risks and success rates of the different approaches.