Treatments

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a surgical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart by creating a new pathway around blocked or narrowed coronary arteries. Using a healthy blood vessel from another part of the body, the surgeon restores proper circulation, reducing chest pain and the risk of heart attack. CABG is recommended for patients with severe coronary artery disease and aims to enhance heart function, improve quality of life, and support long-term cardiovascular health.

Heart Transplant

A heart transplant is a life-saving procedure for patients with end-stage heart failure or severe heart disease that cannot be managed with medications or other treatments. During the procedure, a damaged or failing heart is replaced with a healthy donor heart to restore normal circulation and improve quality of life. Patients are carefully evaluated before surgery to ensure they are suitable candidates. After the transplant, lifelong follow-up care and immunosuppressive medications are essential to prevent organ rejection and maintain heart health. With expert care, most recipients experience significant improvements in energy, activity levels, and long-term survival.

Surgeon doctors are performing heart surgery operation for patient
Surgeon doctors are performing heart surgery operation for patient

Heart Transplant

A heart transplant is a life-saving procedure for patients with end-stage heart failure or severe heart disease that cannot be managed with medications or other treatments. During the procedure, a damaged or failing heart is replaced with a healthy donor heart to restore normal circulation and improve quality of life. Patients are carefully evaluated before surgery to ensure they are suitable candidates. After the transplant, lifelong follow-up care and immunosuppressive medications are essential to prevent organ rejection and maintain heart health. With expert care, most recipients experience significant improvements in energy, activity levels, and long-term survival.

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) is an advanced procedure that allows surgeons to treat heart conditions through small incisions, avoiding the need for Traditional sternotomy or replacement. Using specialized instruments and high-definition imaging, this technique reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time. MICS can be used for valve repair, bypass surgery, and ASD and LA Myxoma heart procedures. It offers faster healing, shorter hospital stays, and excellent cosmetic results while ensuring the same effectiveness and safety as conventional surgery.

Robotic Cardiac Surgery

Robotic Cardiac Surgery is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive technique that uses advanced robotic systems to perform precise heart procedures through tiny incisions where surgeon sits on a console to perform surgery viewing at 3D Screen and using controller or joystick which moves robotic arms precisely inside patient’s chest as surgeon wants. Guided by a skilled cardiac surgeon, the robotic arms offer enhanced accuracy, flexibility, and control, reducing trauma to the body. This approach results in less pain, minimal scarring, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays. Robotic cardiac surgery is ideal for valve repair, bypass, and other complex heart procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes with exceptional precision and safety.

Robotic Cardiac Surgery
Robotic Cardiac Surgery

Robotic Cardiac Surgery

Robotic Cardiac Surgery is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive technique that uses advanced robotic systems to perform precise heart procedures through tiny incisions where surgeon sits on a console to perform surgery viewing at 3D Screen and using controller or joystick which moves robotic arms precisely inside patient’s chest as surgeon wants. Guided by a skilled cardiac surgeon, the robotic arms offer enhanced accuracy, flexibility, and control, reducing trauma to the body. This approach results in less pain, minimal scarring, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays. Robotic cardiac surgery is ideal for valve repair, bypass, and other complex heart procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes with exceptional precision and safety.

Aortic Surgeries

Aortic Surgeries

Aortic Surgeries are specialized procedures designed to treat conditions affecting the aorta, the body’s main artery. These surgeries address issues such as aneurysms, dissections, or blockages to restore normal blood flow and prevent life-threatening complications. Depending on the condition, surgeons may perform open surgery or minimally invasive techniques, including endovascular repair. Aortic surgeries help strengthen the vessel, reduce the risk of rupture, and improve overall cardiovascular health, ensuring long-term safety and wellbeing for patients.

LVAD Implantation

LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) Implantation is a surgical procedure designed to support patients with severe heart failure. The LVAD is a mechanical pump that helps the left ventricle pump blood efficiently to the body, improving circulation and reducing the workload on the heart. It can be used as a bridge to heart transplantation or as a destination therapy for patients ineligible for a transplant. LVAD implantation enhances quality of life, increases physical endurance, and provides critical support for heart function.

LVAD Implantation
LVAD Implantation

LVAD Implantation

LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) Implantation is a surgical procedure designed to support patients with severe heart failure. The LVAD is a mechanical pump that helps the left ventricle pump blood efficiently to the body, improving circulation and reducing the workload on the heart. It can be used as a bridge to heart transplantation or as a destination therapy for patients ineligible for a transplant. LVAD implantation enhances quality of life, increases physical endurance, and provides critical support for heart function.

Valve Repair and Replacement

Valve Repair and Replacement

Valve Repair and Replacement is a specialized cardiac procedure to restore normal blood flow through the heart. It involves repairing or replacing damaged heart valves that fail to open or close properly, often due to disease or aging. Depending on the condition, surgeons may use mechanical or biological valves for replacement. This procedure helps reduce symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath, enhances heart efficiency, and significantly improves the patient’s overall quality of life and long-term heart health.

Redo Cardiac Surgeries

Redo Cardiac Surgeries are specialized procedures performed on patients who have previously undergone heart surgery but require additional intervention due to recurrent or new cardiac issues. These complex surgeries demand advanced surgical expertise and careful planning to navigate scar tissue and altered anatomy. Redo procedures can include valve repair or replacement, bypass grafting, or other corrective measures. The aim is to restore optimal heart function, improve quality of life, and address complications while ensuring patient safety and long-term cardiac health.

Redo Cardiac Surgeries
Redo Cardiac Surgeries

Redo Cardiac Surgeries

Redo Cardiac Surgeries are specialized procedures performed on patients who have previously undergone heart surgery but require additional intervention due to recurrent or new cardiac issues. These complex surgeries demand advanced surgical expertise and careful planning to navigate scar tissue and altered anatomy. Redo procedures can include valve repair or replacement, bypass grafting, or other corrective measures. The aim is to restore optimal heart function, improve quality of life, and address complications while ensuring patient safety and long-term cardiac health.

Other Treatments

  • Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy
  • ECMO
  • Infective Endocarditis
  • HOCM