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Advanced Cardiac Surgery at Safartibbi

Our specialised cardiac surgeries offer comprehensive treatments for various heart conditions. With our highly skilled surgeons and cutting-edge technologies, we ensure the best care for our patients.

  • 15+ Cardiac Surgeons
  • 20+ Years Of Experience

Advanced Cardiac Surgery at Safartibbi

  • 15+ Cardiac Surgeons
  • 20+ Years Of Experience

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    Why Choose Safartibbi?

    Cardiac surgery is a specialised field that focuses on the surgical treatment of various heart conditions. At safartibbi, we offer state-of-the-art cardiac surgical services aimed at providing comprehensive care for patients with heart diseases. Our team of highly skilled surgeons, advanced technologies, and patient-centric approach make us a leading choice for cardiac surgery. We understand that undergoing cardiac surgery can be a daunting experience. That’s why we prioritise patient education and communication, ensuring that you are well-informed and comfortable throughout every step of your journey. From preoperative consultations to post-operative care, our dedicated team will be there to support you and answer any questions you may have.

    Conditions treated and Procedures performed

    This surgery is performed to bypass blocked or narrowed coronary arteries. The surgeon takes a healthy blood vessel, often from the leg or chest, and grafts it onto the blocked artery, allowing blood to bypass the blockage and reach the heart muscle.
    An aneurysm is a bulging or weakening of the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart. If an aneurysm is at risk of rupture, it may require surgical intervention. The two common methods for repair are open surgery, where the weakened section of the aorta is replaced with a synthetic graft, or endovascular repair, which involves inserting a stent graft through small incisions to reinforce the weakened area.
    In cases of end-stage heart failure, when the heart can no longer function adequately, a heart transplant may be considered. A diseased heart is replaced with a healthy heart from a deceased donor, allowing the recipient to regain heart function.
    VADs are mechanical devices used to support the pumping function of a weakened or failing heart. They are typically used as a bridge to transplantation for patients awaiting a heart transplant or as a part of a long-term treatment plan for those who are not eligible for a transplant.
    Heart valves can become damaged or diseased, leading to conditions like valvular stenosis or regurgitation. In valve replacement surgery, a damaged valve is replaced with a mechanical valve or a biological tissue valve from a human or animal donor.
    Pacemakers are devices implanted under the skin to regulate the heart's electrical activity and ensure a normal heart rate. They are commonly used for individuals with arrhythmias or bradycardia (slow heart rate)
    Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat that can aggravate the risk of stroke and other complications. During ablation, the surgeon uses catheters to deliver energy (such as radiofrequency or cryotherapy) to the heart tissue, creating scar tissue to interrupt the abnormal electrical signals causing atrial fibrillation.

    Our Cardiac Surgery Specialists

    Safartibbi is home to 2500+ eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.

    What is cardiac

    With an expert team with years of experience, we offer cutting-edge technology, state-of-the-art facilities, and dedicated cardiac intensive care units. With a multidisciplinary approach, we provide personalised care, ensuring high success rates. We are NABH and JCI accredited, guaranteeing quality and patient safety.

    Our Technological Advancements

    We are a tertiary care centre equipped with cutting edge technology to offer cardiac care program to our patients. Our hospitals are equipped with state of the art Cath Labs, operation theatres, and several other heart care technologies.

    Transcatheter Valve Interventions
    Robot-Assisted Cardiac Surgeries
    Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs)
    Image-Guided Surgeries

    Transcatheter valve interventions are minimally invasive alternatives to open-heart valve surgeries. In TAVR, a prosthetic valve is delivered through a catheter and implanted inside the diseased aortic valve. Similarly, transcatheter mitral valve repair/replacement involves delivering and deploying a valve device through a catheter. These procedures are performed under image guidance, typically using fluoroscopy and echocardiography. Transcatheter valve interventions offer a less invasive option for patients who are at high risk or ineligible for traditional open-heart surgery.

    Robot-assisted surgery systems, like the da Vinci Surgical System, provide surgeons with enhanced precision and control during cardiac procedures. The system consists of robotic arms equipped with surgical instruments and a high-definition camera. The surgeon controls the system from a console and performs the surgery by manipulating the robotic arms. This technology allows for smaller incisions, reduced tissue trauma, improved visualisation, and increased surgical precision. It is commonly used for procedures such as mitral valve repair, coronary artery bypass grafting, and atrial septal defect closure.

    Ventricular assist devices are mechanical pumps used to support heart function in patients with severe heart failure. These devices are implanted surgically and help pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body. VADs can be used till the time heart transplantation is done or as long-term support for patients who are not eligible for transplantation. The latest VADs are compact, implantable, and designed to provide continuous or pulsatile blood flow. They can significantly improve the quality of life and survival rates for patients with severe heart failure.

    Image-guided surgeries in cardiac procedures involve real-time imaging techniques to guide the surgeon during the operation. These technologies include intraoperative echocardiography, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Intraoperative echocardiography provides detailed images of the heart structures and function, helping the surgeon assess the repair or intervention. Fluoroscopy uses X-ray imaging to visualise the catheter or surgical instruments in real-time. CT and MRI imaging can aid in preoperative planning, assessment of the heart's anatomy, and navigation during complex procedures.

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