About Adult CTVS (Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery)
Surgical interventions that are performed to treat heart ailments are commonly known as cardiac surgery. The renowned team of Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery Department (CTVS) specializes in diagnosing and treating various complex and difficult-to-treat cardiothoracic disorders with perfection.
Some of the common heart surgeries performed by the team include:
1. Aortic Surgery - Carried out to repair / replace aortic aneurysms & dissections.
2. Aortic Valve Surgery that is performed to repair or replace aortic valve. The surgery can be carried out in the following different ways - Endoscopic, Non-Sternotomy and MAZE Procedures for AF.
3. Arrhythmia surgery - A surgical procedure to correct irregular heart rhythms such as atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia.
4. Corrective surgery to fix or treat a genetic heart defect or Congenital heart surgery.
5. Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) – Commonly known as Heart Bypass surgery/ Coronary Bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure which creates alternate routes for blood to flow to the heart tissue, bypassing the narrowed/blocked arteries (leading to what is known as Coronary Artery Disease). For the procedure, a healthy blood vessel (also called a graft) is taken from one area of patient’s own body and is placed around the narrowed/blocked area to restore blood flow to the heart. The goal of this procedure is to relieve symptoms of coronary artery disease (including angina), enable the patient to resume a normal lifestyle and to lower the risk of a heart attack or other heart problems.
6. Surgery for heart failure:
6.1. LVAD or Left ventricular assist device - A device that aids in the pumping function, thereby circulating blood inside the body.
6.2. Left ventricular remodelling/surgical ventricular restoration – This is a technique that provides the heart with a more normal shape post a MI, allowing the heart to pump blood efficiently.
6.3. Heart transplant - A surgery to treat end stage heart failure - a condition that occurs when the heart can't pump enough oxygenated blood to meet the needs of the body's organs.
6.4. Awake heart surgeries (on or off-pump cardiac surgeries under high thoracic epidural without general anaesthesia)
7. Cardiothoracic and vascular procedures / surgeries like:
7.1. Bypass surgery (Off-pump and Keyhole)
7.2. Major Aortic Cardiac Aneurysm Surgeries
7.3. Minimal access aortic arch replacement
7.4. Aortic surgery (Hybrid and Endovascular aortic surgery)
At Fortis, our hospitals are also equipped with dedicated Cardiothoracic ICUs with up to 1:1 nursing ratio that is available 24X7.
Each ICU is equipped with the following facilities:
• Color Doppler system
• Echocardiography (ECG) system
• Continuous oxygen supply
• Infusion pumps
• Defibrillator
• Ventilators
• Pressure monitoring systems
• Temporary pacemaker both transdermal and transvenous
• Intra-aortic balloon pump
• ABG (Blood Gas machine)
• Electrolytes analysis machines