Successfully conducted at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Bengaluru
Saritha (name changed), 82, had undergone an aortic valve replacement eight years ago in another hospital. This valve failed and was creating an obstruction of blood from the pumping chamber (left ventricle) to the organs in the body. This resulted in breathlessness which was restricting her activity and tiring her heart.If left untreated, the patient could suffer from serious heart failure or even death in 2-4 years.
An Echo scan of the heart revealed that the old valve was malfunctioning. It presented an obstruction such that the pumping chamber had to generate pressures of 120mm Hg to get blood through the valve.
A highly skilled team of doctors led by Dr. Thasee Pillay took on this challenging case. The team comprised of Dr Sanjay, Sr Consultant and Head of Cardiac Anesthesia and Critical Care, Dr. Maruti, Consultant, Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgeon, Dr Bhaskar, Consultant, Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgeon, Dr Umesh, Consultant, Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgeon, Dr Shivaprakash, Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia and Dr Shrinivas, Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia.
Dr Thasee Pillay, Consultant Cardiac and Cardiopulmonary Transplant Surgeon, Chief of Surgery at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, states“The patient was brought in a critical condition as she had previously endured a double valve surgery. As a result, the heart was welded to its surrounding tissue and had to be freed meticulously without damaging the heart. The age factor was an added risk. Sutureless aortic valve replacement employs a bioprosthetic valve that is also minimally invasive to the patient.This surgical therapy is also quicker with a shortened recovery period.”
The surgery was conducted in early April lasting roughly four hours .The patient was extubated immediately after surgery and did not require ventilator support. She was under observation for two days. She is comfortable and doing well at present.
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)