Title: Heart Valve Repair & Replacement in India- Krypton Global Health
1How to get Minimally Invasive Heart Valve
Replacement Surgery at World-class Hospitals in
India
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2 Why is India-The Ultimate Destination for
Cardiac Valve Replacement Surgery?
- Cardiac Valve Replacement Surgery
- In patients presenting with severe valve damage,
it becomes necessary to replace the valves. This
procedure is performed when aortic valves and
mitral valves are severely damaged. Severe valve
damage produce threat to patients life. In some
cases, there are more than one damaged valves
that require multiple valve repair and
replacement. - The heart has four valves that control the flow
of blood through the heart - The mitral valve
- The aortic valve
- The tricuspid valve
- The pulmonary valve
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If one or more of these valves does not work
properly, it may need to be surgically repaired
or replaced with an artificial valve.
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3What is Heart Valve Repair or Replacement Surgery
Heart Valve Repair Surgery
Heart valve specialists and surgeons agree that
whenever possible a heart valve should be
repaired rather than replaced. Heart valve repair
leaves you with your normally functioning tissue,
which resists infection more effectively, and you
don't need to take blood-thinning medications
after the surgery.
If you have mild to moderate heart valve disease,
your surgeon often performs heart valve repair.
If your heart valve isn't closing properly
(regurgitation), your surgeon may treat your
condition using one of three surgeries.
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4 Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery
Minimal incision valve surgery does not require a
large incision or cutting through the entire
breastbone. The surgeon gains access to the heart
through one to three smaller, less visible
incisions (sometimes called ports) that can be
made between the ribs or a smaller breastbone
incision, as well as one small incision in the
groin.
The diseased valve can be repaired or replaced
through one or more of the ports between the
ribs, with the surgeon looking at the heart
directly through the incision or through a small
tube-shaped camera.
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5What is Heart Valve Repair or Replacement Surgery
Heart Valve Repair Surgery
Heart valve specialists and surgeons agree that
whenever possible a heart valve should be
repaired rather than replaced. Heart valve repair
leaves you with your normally functioning tissue,
which resists infection more effectively, and you
don't need to take blood-thinning medications
after the surgery.
If you have mild to moderate heart valve disease,
your surgeon often performs heart valve repair.
If your heart valve isn't closing properly
(regurgitation), your surgeon may treat your
condition using one of three surgeries.
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6 Heart Valve Repair Surgery
- Annuloplasty. In this procedure, your surgeon
tightens the ring of tissue around the valve to
help the valve flaps (leaflets) come together.
Sometimes your surgeon will implant a ring where
the leaflets meet to make the valve opening
smaller so the leaflets can come together. - Repair of structural support. In this procedure,
your surgeon replaces or shortens the cords that
support the valves (chordae tendineae and
papillary muscles) to repair the structural
support. When the cords and muscles are the right
length, the valve leaflet edges meet and
eliminate the leak. - Valve leaflet repair. In valve leaflet repair,
your surgeon surgically separates, cuts or pleats
a valve flap (leaflet) to repair a floppy or
prolapsed valve leaflet.
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7Two kinds of valves are used in Valve Replacement
- Mechanical Valves These valves are made up of
artificial materials such as metal, plastic or
carbon. Mechanical valves are strong and last for
a long time. Blood tends to stick to mechanical
valves creating blood clots. Hence, patients need
anticoagulant medicines lifelong to avoid blood
clotting. - Biological Valves These valves are made from
animal tissues called xenograft or taken from
human tissues of a donated heart termed as
allograft or homograft. A patient's own tissue
can be used for valve replacement termed as
autograft. There is no blood clotting problem
with biological valves and patients do not need
to take anti-coagulants. These valves are not
strong like mechanical valves and may need to be
replaced at every 10 years. In children and
adults, these valves break down in short term.
Usually biological valves are used in elderly
patients.
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8 Heart Valve Replacement Surgery
If your heart valve can't be repaired, your
surgeon will remove your damaged valve and
replace it with an artificial (prosthetic) valve
You may need heart valve replacement if you have
valve narrowing (stenosis) or severely damaged
valves affected by calcium buildup in the valves
(calcification) or rheumatic disease. Surgeons
perform procedures often to replace mitral or
aortic valves, but your surgeon can replace any
heart valve.
Heart Valve Replacements include Mechanical
valve- It is made totally of mechanical parts
that are tolerated well by the body. The
bi-leaflet valve is used most often. It consists
of two carbon leaflets in a ring covered with
polyester knit fabric. Biological valve- Tissue
valves (also called biologic or bioprosthetic
valves) are made of human or animal tissue.
Animal tissue heart valves may come from pig
tissue (porcine) or cow tissue (bovine). Tissue
valves may have some artificial parts to help
give the valve support and to aid
placement. Homograft valve (also called
allograft)- It is an aortic or pulmonic human
valve that has been removed from a donated human
heart, preserved, and frozen under sterile
conditions. A homograft may be used to replace a
diseased aortic or pulmonic valve.
9How it Works
- Initially you need to provide us with the patient
details through email, including name, age, sex,
medical history, laboratory investigations and
images of any scans (CT, MRIs, X Rays etc.). - We will forward these details to various
hospitals and get their replies on three
parameters i.e. Patient management plan,
estimated cost of treatment and duration of stay
in India. - We will send back these details to you and you
can choose the doctor and hospital according to
their replies.
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