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Developments In Cardiac Surgery
Nothing succeeds like success; such is the scenario of cardiac surgery offered in the present day to the patients who need it.
'Bypass' has become a common operation in which the patient can go and earn their own bread within 3 weeks of getting the operation done.
Congenital heart defects nearly 'ALL' can be cured if detected at the right time before (ante-natal) or after birth (post-natal) in the child's life.
Most of the valvular heart diseases can be cured in 'cath labs' or by repairing the valves and 'NOT' replacing the heart with metallic valve, which predates the patient to take lifelong blood thinners (anticoagulants).

The medical science has progressed to such a level that now 'TISSUE' valves have been developed, which, once implanted, don't require blood thinners after 6 weeks of implant into the human body, hence are a perfect choice for women in the child-bearing age group, as the blood thinners have deleterious effects on the foetus.
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Every bright thing has a darker side to it and so is the case with this. These tissue valves don't last lifelong and have to be replaced after 12-15 years, if needed.
In the recent past, 'TWO' major developments have happened in the field of cardiac surgery, which are as follows:
- Minimal invasive cardiac surgery (MICS)
- Cardiac transplant and left ventricular assist device (LVADs)
MICS, in other words, is also known as 'KEY HOLE' surgery. Here, from 2-3 inch of muscle-splitting incision from left or right side of the chest, doctors approach the heart and operate and thus do not CUT OPEN the front chest bone in the traditional way they used to, until this new approach came into practice.
How
This
Helps:
Less
pain,
faster
recovery,
patient
reaches
ward
the
next
day
from
ICU,
gets
discharged
on
Day
3
or
4
of
operation
and,
most
importantly,
can
be
back
to
work
in
15
days
-
these
are
just
some
of
the
benefits
of
these
practices.

What
Are
The
Operations
That
Can
Be
Performed
Using
The
MICS
Technique?
Generally,
most
of
the
operations
can
be
performed
by
the
MICS
technique
line.
-
Bypass
operation
for
heart
vessels
[coronary
artery
bypass
graft
(CABG)]
-
Repairing
or
replacing
heart
valves
-
Congenital
heart
surgeries
(ASD,
S.V.
ASD)
What
Is
Cardiac
Transplant:
First
performed
five
decades
back,
but
now
with
the
invention
of
good
immunosuppressant
drugs,
this
procedure
has
provided
a
renewed
interest
in
the
cardiac
surgeons
all
across
the
world
to
give
hope
to
"all
the
End-stage
young
heart
failure"
patients.
What
Is
LVADS?
LVADS,
is
a
biomechanical
wonder,
created
by
engineers,
which
is
an
externally
electrical
battery-driven
device
fitted
inside
the
patient's
chest
that
provides
support
to
the
failing
left
ventricle
to
about
60
per
cent,
hence
improving
the
quality
of
life
of
these
bed-ridden
patients.
It
even
helps
patients
to
go
back
to
their
work
after
15
days
of
the
procedure.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.




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