Adrienne
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In terms of quality repair, even though I had DaVinci, I sincerely believe that a sternotomy, mini-sternotomy or thoracotomy is superior to the robotic approach. My surgeon is well versed in robotics and known for isolated mitral repairs, but I think the old fashioned way is a little better.
That's just my opinion, not fact.
I cannot see why you would think that a normal thoracotomy would be superior to the Da Vinci robot. It seems to me that they both go through the right side. However, from what I've read, the surgeon can see what he is doing much much better with the robot. Besides that, for every millimeter that the scalpel moves, his hand has to move about a centimeter. Therefore, there is not the "tremble factor". Now, when it comes to comparing the Da Vinci robot to a sternotomy, I really do not know which is easier or best, but certainly the Da Vinci has to be better and easier than the normal thoracotomy.
Any experts out there can tell me if I am full of &%*$.