Although current mitral valve interventions delivered
via a small incision through the skin could be a viable alternative treatment, this strategy benefits only a highly selective group of patients who have mitral valve leaflets (which are flaps that seal the valve) of a particular shape.
Not exact matches
The last 15 years have seen a rise in the use of minimally invasive laparoscopy to perform hysterectomy, enabled by the use of power morcellators, which break uterine fibroids into
small pieces to be removed
via tiny laparoscopic
incisions.
Once it is time a
small incision is made in the female's abdomen and the collection is administered into the uterus
via a
small needle.
Procedures can be performed through
smaller incisions or natural body openings such as the trachea, urethra, or
via vascular access.
Inguinal testicles can be retrieved
via a
small skin
incision.