Minimum Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) procedure done by Dr. Sathyaki Nambala, Senior Consultant, Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, saved the life of Col. Vijay Reddy by replacing the aortic valve making his heart healthy again.
Col. Vijay Reddy thanked Apollo Hospitals for taking good care of him and saving his life.
MICS CABG is changing everything about coronary bypass. Gone are the days of prolonged hospitalization and even longer recovery. Even following a triple vessel bypass, hospital stay is a mere 2 days as unlike conventional heart surgery, recovery is rapid, with faster mobilization and rehabilitation. 80% of patients receive no blood transfusion. Post-surgery, patients are walking within 24 hours of operation. Pain management is simple. Those who have undergone MICS CABG seem mentally stronger and more confident during their recovery immediately after the procedure. MICS is the most advanced method of bypassing blocked blood vessels in your heart without splitting or cutting through the breastbone (sternotomy). The outcomes have been exceptionally good and better than the best hospitals in the world. The procedure ideal in diabetics and older patients who have poor resistance to infection and poor fitness for traditional surgery. Apollo Hospitals is one of the few centers across the world capable of performing MICS safely with a highly skilled team led by Dr. Sathyaki P Nambala, Senior Consultant, Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery.
Additionally, Apollo Hospitals has also been at forefront in adopting AI (Artificial intelligence) in the area of disease diagnosis and prevention. The Apollo Hospitals partnership with Microsoft’s AI Network for AI-powered Cardiovascular Disease Risk Score API in India is a successful example in early diagnosis and prevention of cardiac disease.
The death rate due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) rose by around 34% in India between 1990 and 2016 and continues to rise as the leading cause of death. The World Health Organization has set the goal of reducing the risk of premature mortality (30 to 69 years of age) due to NCDs, including cardiac disorders, by 25% by 2025.
Structural and Interventional Cardiology is passing into a new era of medical science in India. Future advances in medical technology with a wider use of structural heart therapies including TAVR, LAAC (left atrial appendage closure) and TMV (transcatheter mitral valve) repair and replacement, including repair of surgically inserted valves through MICS will help achieve the reduction in death due to CVD. Apollo Hospitals’ team with extensive experience in Structural and Interventional Cardiology will work to deliver high rates of success at part with international standards.
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