Case Studies
Advanced Non-surgical treatment of valve disease saves 72 year-old
TAVR or TAVI is a game changer in cardiac science; prior to TAVI, most patients needing valve replacement, regardless of their age and health conditions, had to undergo an open heart surgery.
Bentall surgery corrects ascending aortic aneurysm
Bentall surgery involved replacement of ascending aorta, aortic root and aortic valve with imported SJM composite prosthetic graft. The coronary arteries were detached and delicately re-implanted on prosthetic neo-aorta.
Dual Lobe Transplant
An end-stage liver disease patient underwent Dual lobe liver transplant. His two daughters provided a portion of their liver.
Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) For Aortic Valve Replacement
The patient had a severe form of aortic valve disease along with coronary artery stenosis. Surgical management was an ideal option due to the young age of the patient.
Coronary Revascularization Surgery for Multiple-Vessel Disease
Revascularization procedures include coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention.
Excellence in Trauma Care
Critical cases of trauma and severe injuries require timely and prudent management in the emergency department. Trauma, accidents and injury management places the highest burden on the emergency department.
Emergency Medicine in Neurosurgery
Time is the critical component in the management of a neurosurgical emergency. Hence, the patient was evaluated and prepared for the surgical procedure within 50 minutes.
Emergency Care in Anaphylaxis
The patient had a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction which was further complicated with a cardiac arrest.
Emergency Care in Cardiac Disease
The crucial component of survival in a cardiovascular event is the immediate or emergency medical care received.
Emergency Care in Cardiac Disease
The crucial component of survival in a cardiovascular event is the immediate or emergency medical care received.
CABG in Elderly: A challenge
After the age of 80, diagnosing and treating CAD becomes difficult. Many patients may not complain of chest pain and may have a silent attack.
Ruptured Heart and Mending Hands
Myocardial rupture is a rare but life-threatening condition. In most cases, the condition is immediately fatal, and only a very few patients survive to reach hospital.
UPDATED ON 03/09/2024
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