Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Minimally invasive cardiac surgery is an advanced surgical technique performed through small incisions instead of opening the chest completely. The goal is to perform heart surgery effectively while reducing pain and recovery time.

What is minimally invasive cardiac surgery? It is a type of heart surgery where the surgeon accesses the heart through small incisions in the chest without fully opening the breastbone.

This technique can be used for various heart procedures, including valve repair or replacement and selected coronary surgeries.

What conditions can be treated?

This approach may be used for:

• Heart valve repair or replacement
• Selected coronary artery surgeries
• Certain congenital heart defects
• Other advanced cardiac procedures


How is the procedure performed?

The procedure generally involves:

• Making small incisions in the chest
• Using specialized instruments and advanced imaging
• Performing precise surgical treatment with minimal tissue disruption


Benefits of the procedure

This technique offers several advantages:

• Smaller incisions
• Less postoperative pain
• Reduced blood loss
• Faster recovery
• Better cosmetic results


Recovery

Recovery is typically faster than traditional surgery and may include:

• Regular medical follow-up
• Cardiac rehabilitation
• Gradual return to daily activities

A Message to Patients

If you require heart surgery,
minimally invasive techniques may offer a more comfortable experience with faster recovery and effective results.

 

 

Medical Departments

Neurotology Clinics

Neurotology is a upper specialty area of Ear Nose Throat diseases and Head and Neck Surgery. It concentrates on the dise...

Ophthalmology

The Ophthalmology department includes cornea-contact lens and refractive surgery, uvea, glaucoma, medical retina and vit...

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric Surgery Pediatric surgery department handles the congenital problems of the newborns that are occurred intra u...