DM - Cardiology, MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Dr. B Ramesh was a Professor of Cardiology in Sri Jayadeva institute of Cardiology, Bangalore. He joined this institute in 1987 as a registrar in DM Cardiolo…
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DM - Cardiology, MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Dr. B Ramesh was a Professor of Cardiology in Sri Jayadeva institute of Cardiology, Bangalore. He joined this institute in 1987 as a registrar in DM Cardiolo…
MBBS, FRCS - General Surgery, DM - Cardiology
Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery Heart Transplantation at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (Dr. R S Bonser), Birmingham, South Manchester University Hospital,…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Dr. Ambrish S. Patel is a Cardiac Surgeon and Cardiologist in Indore Manorama Ganj, Indore and has an experience of 23 years in these fields. Dr. Ambrish S.…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Dr. Deshmane Rakesh Rachappa is a Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon in Dona Paula, North Goa and has an experience of 20 years in this field. Dr. Deshmane…
MBBS, Diploma in Cardiology
Dr. Agi Pillai is a Cardiologist and Cardiothoracic Surgeon in New Industrial Town, Faridabad and has an experience of 21 years in these fields. Dr. Agi Pill…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Dr. Akhil Kumar Rustagi is a Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon in Dwarka, Delhi and has an experience of 27 years in this field. Dr. Akhil Kumar Rustagi pr…
DM - Cardiology
Dr.Ramesh Consultant interventional Cardiologist Practices at Yashoda Hospital Secunderabad
MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Cardiology
Dr.Rajashekar is a senior Interventional Cardiologist at Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad
MBBS, DM - Cardiology, FACC, MD - Pediatrics
Dr. Adikesava Naidu Otikunta is a Cardiologist,Interventional Cardiologist and Cardiac Surgeon in Somajiguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 15 years in…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Cardiology
Dr. Santosh Kumar C is a consultant Cardiologist at Yashoda Hospital, Malakpet
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, Diploma in Cardiology
Dr. Sitaram D is a Consultant Cardiologist at Yashoda Hospitals , Malakpet
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Cardiology
Dr. Kumar Rajeev is a Practising Cardiologist and is associated with Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi. He is also a visiting interventional cardiologist at…
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Heart valve surgery is a procedure done to repair or replace one of the heart’s valves when it is damaged or not working properly. The heart has four valves i.e., aortic, mitral, tricuspid, and pulmonary. They control blood flow through the heart. When a valve becomes narrow, leaky, or stiff, it can affect blood circulation and put extra strain on the heart.
This surgery helps restore normal blood flow and improves heart function. Depending on the condition, the surgeon may repair the valve or replace it with a mechanical or tissue valve. Heart valve surgery can be life-saving and greatly improve quality of life when symptoms are severe.
Heart valve surgery is performed to treat serious valve disease and improve heart function.
• Improves blood flow: Repairs or replaces damaged valves to ensure smooth circulation.
• Reduces symptoms: Helps relieve breathlessness, chest pain, fatigue, and swelling.
• Prevents complications: Lowers risk of heart failure and other serious problems.
• Increases life expectancy: Early treatment can improve long-term survival.
• Enhances quality of life: Patients often return to normal activities after recovery.
This surgery may be recommended for people who have:
• Severe valve narrowing (stenosis)
• Valve leakage causing backward blood flow
• Congenital (birth-related) valve defects
• Symptoms like breathlessness, chest pain, or fainting
• Heart enlargement due to valve disease
• Valve infection or damage
1. Valve Repair
The surgeon fixes the patient’s own valve by reshaping tissue, removing extra tissue, or tightening the valve ring.
2. Valve Replacement
The damaged valve is replaced with:
• Mechanical valve (made of durable materials)
• Biological valve (made from animal or human tissue)
3. Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Uses smaller cuts and special tools to repair or replace valves, leading to faster recovery.
4. Transcatheter Valve Replacement (TAVR/TAVI)
A catheter is used to place a new valve without open-heart surgery, often used for high-risk patients.
1. Evaluation & Tests
Doctors perform tests like echocardiogram, ECG, and blood tests to assess valve damage.
2. Anesthesia
The patient is given general anesthesia so they sleep during surgery.
3. Surgical Procedure
• Chest may be opened (open-heart surgery) or small incisions used.
• A heart-lung machine may temporarily take over heart function.
• Valve is repaired or replaced.
4. Recovery & Monitoring
After surgery, the patient is monitored in the ICU before moving to a regular room. Recovery includes medicines, breathing exercises, and gradual activity.
Heart valve surgery is performed in a hospital with specialized cardiac care. The procedure may take 3 to 6 hours, depending on complexity. Hospital stay usually lasts up to 5 to 10 days, followed by several weeks of recovery at home.
Heart valve surgery is generally safe when performed by experienced cardiac surgeons, but risks may include:
Common Risks
• Bleeding
• Infection
• Irregular heartbeat
• Blood clots
Precautions
Patients should inform doctors about:
• Existing medical conditions
• Medicines being taken
• History of bleeding problems
Following post-surgery instructions is essential for safe recovery.
Medicines can help manage symptoms but cannot fix damaged valves. Surgery is the most effective treatment for severe valve disease. Minimally invasive procedures may be an alternative for some patients who cannot undergo open surgery.
It is used to repair or replace damaged heart valves that affect blood flow. The surgery helps restore normal circulation and reduce symptoms like breathlessness and fatigue.
Yes, it is generally safe when performed by experienced cardiac surgeons. Like any major surgery, it carries some risks, but careful monitoring and proper care help ensure good outcomes.
The surgery usually takes 3 to 6 hours, depending on the type of valve problem and the surgical method used.
Hospital stay is usually about 5 to 10 days, and full recovery may take several weeks. Cardiac rehabilitation and healthy lifestyle habits support recovery.
Patients may experience temporary pain, swelling, fatigue, or irregular heartbeat. Serious complications are uncommon when proper medical care is followed.
Surgery can effectively correct valve problems and prevent further heart damage. Regular follow-up care is important to monitor heart health.
This surgery is performed by cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiologists trained in heart procedures.
Mild cases may be managed with medicines and monitoring. However, severe valve damage usually requires surgery for effective treatment.