Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgeries
Heart disease is a serious medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Traditional open-heart surgery has been the standard method for treating heart disease for many years. However, with the advancement of technology and medical techniques, minimal invasive cardiac surgery has become a popular alternative to traditional open-heart surgery. This type of surgery involves small incisions, reduced pain, and shorter recovery time. Dr. Aditya’s cardiac surgery center specializes in minimal invasive cardiac surgeries that have revolutionized heart disease treatment.
Types of Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgeries:
Mitral Valve Surgery: The mitral valve is a valve in the heart that separates the left atrium from the left ventricle. Mitral valve surgery is a minimal invasive cardiac surgery that repairs or replaces the mitral valve.
Aortic Valve Surgery: The aortic valve is a valve in the heart that separates the left ventricle from the aorta. Aortic valve surgery is a minimal invasive cardiac surgery that repairs or replaces the aortic valve.
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): CABG is a minimal invasive cardiac surgery that restores blood flow to the heart by creating new blood vessels around blocked arteries.
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure: ASD is a hole in the wall that separates the two upper chambers of the heart. ASD closure is a minimal invasive cardiac surgery that closes the hole using a patch or suture.
Advantages of Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgery:
Reduced Risk of Infection: Minimal invasive cardiac surgery involves making small incisions, which reduces the risk of infection.
Shorter Recovery Time: Minimal invasive cardiac surgery allows patients to recover faster than traditional open-heart surgery.
Reduced Blood Loss: Minimal invasive cardiac surgery involves making small incisions, which reduces blood loss during surgery.
Smaller Scars: Minimal invasive cardiac surgery involves making small incisions, which results in smaller scars.
Reduced Pain: Minimal invasive cardiac surgery involves making small incisions, which reduces pain during and after surgery.