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Dr. Sarveshwer Prasad

Director - Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

Sterling Hospitals, Rajkot
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Arrhythmia Surgery

Arrhythmia surgery refers to surgical procedures performed to treat irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias). These surgeries aim to restore the heart's normal rhythm and improve its function. Arrhythmias can range from mild palpitations to life-threatening conditions like ventricular fibrillation, and surgery may be necessary when other treatments fail to effectively manage the condition.

When and why do people go for Arrhythmia Surgery?

People undergo arrhythmia surgery when they experience severe or life-threatening arrhythmias that cannot be controlled with medication or other non-invasive treatments. Surgery may be recommended to correct structural abnormalities in the heart, such as repairing damaged heart tissue, removing scar tissue, or implanting devices like pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) to regulate heart rhythm. The goal is to reduce symptoms, improve heart function, and prevent serious complications like stroke or sudden cardiac arrest.

What makes Arrhythmia Surgery different from other treatment options?

Arrhythmia surgery offers a more targeted and definitive approach to treating irregular heart rhythms compared to other treatment options. While medications can help manage symptoms, they may not address the underlying structural issues or provide long-term relief. Arrhythmia surgery, on the other hand, directly targets the source of the arrhythmia, whether it's abnormal electrical pathways, damaged heart tissue, or structural abnormalities. This surgical intervention can provide lasting improvement in heart rhythm control and reduce the need for ongoing medication management.

How does life change after Arrhythmia Surgery?

Life after arrhythmia surgery can bring significant improvements in heart health, symptoms, and overall quality of life. Following the procedure, many patients experience a reduction in arrhythmia symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, or shortness of breath. With restored heart rhythm control, individuals often find it easier to engage in daily activities, exercise, and lead an active lifestyle without the fear of sudden cardiac events. While recovery may involve some adjustment and ongoing monitoring, many patients experience a renewed sense of well-being and improved cardiovascular health after arrhythmia surgery.

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Heart Valve Surgery

Heart Valve Surgery is a medical procedure performed to repair or replace damaged or diseased heart valves. The heart has four valves—mitral, tricuspid, aortic, and pulmonary—that control blood flow in and out of the heart chambers. During heart valve surgery, a cardiac surgeon repairs the damaged valve or replaces it with a prosthetic valve to restore normal blood flow and improve heart function.

When and why do people go for Heart Valve Surgery?

People undergo Heart Valve Surgery when they experience severe symptoms or complications due to heart valve disease. Common reasons for heart valve surgery include valve stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage), which can lead to symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or heart failure. The decision to undergo surgery is typically made when conservative treatments such as medication fail to adequately manage symptoms or when there's a risk of serious complications, such as stroke or heart failure.

What makes Heart Valve Surgery different from other treatment options?

Heart Valve Surgery offers a definitive solution for treating severe heart valve disease compared to other treatment options. Unlike medication alone, which may only manage symptoms or slow disease progression, heart valve surgery directly addresses the underlying structural issues within the heart valves. This can involve repairing the damaged valve tissue, reshaping the valve, or replacing the valve with a mechanical or biological prosthetic. Heart valve surgery provides long-term relief from symptoms, improves heart function, and reduces the risk of complications associated with untreated valve disease.

How does life change after Heart Valve Surgery?

Life after Heart Valve Surgery can bring about significant improvements in symptoms, quality of life, and overall heart function. Following the procedure, many patients experience relief from symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue, as the repaired or replaced valve restores normal blood flow and heart function. With improved heart valve function, individuals often find it easier to engage in daily activities, exercise, and lead an active lifestyle. While recovery may involve some time for healing and rehabilitation, many patients experience a renewed sense of well-being and improved cardiovascular health following Heart Valve Surgery.

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Heart Bypass Surgery

Heart Bypass Surgery, also known as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), is a surgical procedure used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD). During the surgery, a cardiac surgeon creates new pathways (bypasses) around blocked or narrowed coronary arteries, allowing blood to flow more freely to the heart muscle. This is typically accomplished by using healthy blood vessels from other parts of the body or synthetic grafts to bypass the blocked arteries.

When and why do people go for Heart Bypass Surgery?

People undergo Heart Bypass Surgery when they have severe coronary artery disease, characterized by significant blockages in the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. The surgery is often recommended when conservative treatments such as medication, lifestyle changes, or less invasive procedures like angioplasty with stenting are not sufficient to alleviate symptoms or improve blood flow to the heart. Heart Bypass Surgery is particularly beneficial for individuals at risk of heart attack, those with multiple blocked arteries, or those with left main coronary artery disease.

What makes Heart Bypass Surgery different from other treatment options?

Heart Bypass Surgery offers a comprehensive solution for treating severe coronary artery disease compared to other treatment options. While medication and lifestyle changes may help manage symptoms, bypass surgery directly addresses the underlying cause of reduced blood flow by creating new pathways for blood to reach the heart muscle. Unlike angioplasty, which may be limited by the extent or location of blockages, bypass surgery can bypass multiple blocked arteries simultaneously, providing more extensive revascularization. Additionally, bypass surgery offers long-term durability and symptom relief, reducing the need for repeat procedures and providing a greater chance of improving overall heart function.

How does life change after Heart Bypass Surgery?

Life after Heart Bypass Surgery can bring about significant improvements in heart health, symptoms, and overall quality of life. Following the procedure, many patients experience relief from angina, improved exercise tolerance, and a reduced risk of heart attack or other cardiac events. With restored blood flow to the heart, individuals often find it easier to engage in physical activity and resume their daily activities without limitations. While recovery may involve some lifestyle modifications and ongoing medical management, many patients experience a renewed sense of well-being and improved cardiovascular health following Heart Bypass Surgery.

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Aortic Surgery

Aortic Surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the aorta, the largest artery in the body that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Aortic surgery may involve repairing or replacing a diseased or damaged section of the aorta, which can occur due to conditions such as aortic aneurysms, aortic dissections, or aortic valve disease. The goal of aortic surgery is to restore normal blood flow, prevent complications, and improve overall cardiovascular health.

When and why do people go for Aortic Surgery?

People undergo Aortic Surgery when they experience conditions affecting the aorta that require surgical intervention to prevent serious complications or restore normal blood flow. Common reasons for aortic surgery include aortic aneurysms, which are abnormal bulges or weakening of the aortic wall that can rupture and cause life-threatening bleeding, and aortic dissections, which are tears in the inner layer of the aortic wall that can lead to organ damage or death if not treated promptly. Additionally, aortic valve disease, such as aortic stenosis or regurgitation, may require surgical repair or replacement to restore proper heart function and prevent complications.

What makes Aortic Surgery different from other treatment options?

Aortic Surgery offers a definitive solution for treating complex conditions affecting the aorta compared to other treatment options. Unlike conservative measures such as medication or lifestyle changes, which may only manage symptoms or slow disease progression, aortic surgery directly addresses the underlying structural issues within the aorta. This may involve repairing the diseased or damaged portion of the aorta with sutures or grafts or replacing the affected segment with a synthetic or biological graft. Aortic surgery provides long-term relief from symptoms, prevents life-threatening complications, and improves overall cardiovascular health.

How does life change after Aortic Surgery?

Life after Aortic Surgery can bring about significant improvements in symptoms, quality of life, and overall cardiovascular health. Following the procedure, many patients experience relief from symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue, as the repaired or replaced aorta restores normal blood flow and reduces the risk of complications. With improved aortic function, individuals often find it easier to engage in daily activities, exercise, and lead an active lifestyle. While recovery may involve some time for healing and rehabilitation, many patients experience a renewed sense of well-being and improved cardiovascular health following Aortic Surgery.

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