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TECAB, CABG a better way of Bypass Surgery by Bharat India
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TECAB, CABG a better way of Bypass Surgery |
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Why TECAB or CABG is needed in today’s scenario in medical science. When your arteries cannot supply enough blood to your heart, your doctor may recommend coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. One of the most common heart surgeries in the INDIA, CABG surgery restores blood flow to your heart. Approximately every 10 minutes, someone has beating heart or "off-pump" bypass surgery. Beating heart bypass surgery is - in simple terms - bypass surgery that is performed on your heart while it is beating. Your heart will not be stopped during surgery. You will not need a heart-lung machine. Your heart and lungs will continue to perform during your surgery. There are following Indications for Bypass Surgery when it is needed (1.) All patients with coronary artery disease are possibly candidates for off-pump coronary artery bypass. (2.) Some surgeons in certain settings prefer the more traditional CABG technique : - younger patients (3.) Where the coronary arteries are small and several bypasses are indicated patients whose hearts may not tolerate the various manipulations required during surgery Advantages of surgery are Better preservation of heart function, Better survival rate, especially, among high-risk patients, reduced hospital stay, quicker recovery, less chance for heart rhythm, kidney, or liver complications, reduced risk for neurological injury, including stroke and memory complications Some of the procedures performed on a beating heart include such as Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (including robotic and minimally invasive procedures such as TECAB and Thora CAB, as well as open-chest, bypass) Surgery for atrial fibrillation Treatment of some congenital heart defects, such as closure of atrial septal defect Valve repair (mitral, pulmonary, or tricuspid) Valve replacement (mitral or tricuspid) Some basic thing which will take place before surgery likeMembers of the specialized surgical team counsel the patients who are to undergo the bypass surgery. They are given instructions to help prepare the patient for the surgery. These include advice on eating, drinking and taking medications. The cardiologist, heart surgeon, anesthesiologist and nurse clinician meet with the patient. Questions are encouraged and attempts made to allay doubts. Admission is done at least a day prior to surgery. Before surgery, certain tests are advised an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) to evaluate the structure and function of the heart cardiac catheterization (if not already done), to check for coronary artery disease or other cardiovascular disease basic diagnostic tests, including blood tests, an electrocardiogram and a chest x-ray customized more specialized tests such as an electrophysiology study (EP), maybe advised Bypass Surgery Procedure First, your surgeon removes a section of a healthy vein or artery from an area of your body. This is called a graft. The surgeon attaches one end of the graft to an area of the heart above the blockage in your artery. The other end is attached to an area of your coronary artery below the blockage. Once the graft is attached, blood flow to your heart is restored. Recovery is usually rapid. Following bypass surgery, a recovery period of about 6 to 12 weeks can be expected. The main limitation to activity is healing of the sternum, which typically can take up to 12 weeks. People in sedentary jobs frequently return to work after six weeks. It may take 12 weeks or more before returning to physically-demanding jobs. Full energy levels usually start to return in about three months. The patients initially tire easily and their stamina may not be completely normal. Most return to normal activities after six months. Most are able to drive in about three weeks. Sexual activity can be resumed in three to four weeks. Most people resume normal activities while more than 90 percent have substantially less angina after a bypass surgery. ICRS provides all kind of treatments in India like TECAB , Cardiac Surgery, Urology Surgery , General Surgery, Robotic Bypass Surgery and all with world class facilities as minimum as possible cost. Dr. Sudhir Srivastava has a long experience and most famous doctor in India for the same.
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