Valve replacement surgery is the replacement of one or more of the heart valves with either an artificial heart valve.
Conventional surgery : In this technique we cut open the chest bone(sternum) to access the heart.
Dr. Harish Badami, a top MICS Aortic Valve Replacement Surgeon, offers minimally invasive techniques to ensure a quicker recovery and a healthier heart.
MICS Heart Valve Replacement Surgery : In this technique we perform the procedure through a small incision in between the ribs without dividing any bony structure. This surgery offers less scarring, faster healing and reduced pain in comparison to traditional open heart surgeries.
A Heart has four Valves, the MITRAL valve, TRICUSPID valve, PULMONARY valve, and AORTIC valve. Each valve has flaps called leaflets These leaflets open and closes once during each heartbeat. Sometimes the valves don’t open or close properly, which causes problem in the blood flow through your heart to your body.
A valve replacement Surgery is a procedure whereby the diseased valve of a patient’s heart is replaced by either a mechanical or tissue (bioprosthetic) valve.
A valve may need to be replaced because
Aortic valve ,mitral valve and tricuspid valve are commonly involved with diseased processes.
Problems relating to all these valves can be dealt by minimal invasive valve surgery.
What Makes Us the Best Choice for MICS Heart Valve Surgery
If you need a MICS tube replacement surgeon, trust Dr. Harish Badami for expert care. With extensive experience in minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS), Dr. Badami ensures precise treatment. Benefit from his advanced approach and compassionate care for a healthier heart
Dr. Harish Badami have expertise with the full range of minimally invasive approaches for heart valve replacement surgery, enabling us to offer individualized treatment for each patient. These minimally invasive valve procedures, which range from a 2- to 4-inch incision to fully endoscopic surgery, include:
The right mini-thoracotomy is performed with a 2- to 3-inch skin incision created in a skin fold on the right chest, providing an excellent cosmetic result.
The heart is approached between the ribs, providing the surgeon access to the mitral valve. There is no sternal incision or spreading of the ribs required for this surgical technique.
A partial upper sternotomy includes a 2- to 3-inch skin incision and division of the upper portion of the sternum, providing the surgeon access to the mitral valve to perform the repair. In contrast, a traditional sternotomy requires an 8- to 10 -inch incision down the entire sternum.
Totally Endoscopic Cardiac Surgery (ECS) is a surgical technique focused on the minimization of the surgical trauma. ECS is the highest point of the minimally invasive surgery because surgical incisions are reduced to the minimum in both the number and the size just to allow the Surgeon to introduce surgical instruments and devices.
Robotically assisted mitral valve surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery in which the surgeon uses a specially-designed computer console to control surgical instruments on thin robotic arms.
Quality experts play a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of minimally invasive heart tumor removal procedures. Here are some content areas that quality experts should focus on:
1.Patient Safety: Patient safety should be the top priority for quality experts. They should work to establish systems and processes that reduce the risk of complications and adverse events during and after the MICS heart tumor removal procedure. This may include developing protocols for infection prevention, ensuring proper patient monitoring, and implementing processes for handling emergencies.
2.Clinical Effectiveness: Quality experts should monitor the clinical effectiveness of the MICS heart tumor removal procedure to ensure that patients receive high-quality care. This includes assessing patient outcomes, such as survival rates and improvement in symptoms, and monitoring the use of evidence-based practices.