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Aortic valve surgery is done to replace the aortic valve in your heart. This can be done either by the traditional open approach or by minimally invasive surgery. | Aortic valve surgery is done to replace the aortic valve in your heart. This can be done either by the traditional open approach or by minimally invasive surgery. | ||
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[[ | [[Aortic valve surgery - minimally invasive (patient information)|Aortic valve surgery - minimally invasive]] | ||
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Overview
Aortic valve surgery is done to replace the aortic valve in your heart. This can be done either by the traditional open approach or by minimally invasive surgery.