Department of Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery (CTVS)
Your Heart's Safe Haven
The Department of Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery (CTVS) at Sarvesh Health City, Hisar,
is dedicated to the diagnosis and surgical treatment of cardiac, thoracic, and vascular diseases.
The department has been delivering excellent healthcare
with the support of its highly experienced Cardiac Surgery team.
Leaders in Cardiac Care
All services, from diagnosing diseases to providing treatment for those diseases,
are carried out by this department. The department has been successfully treating patients
with any issues related to the cardiovascular system and routinely carries out a variety of surgeries,
like coronary bypass surgeries to heart valve surgery,
and surgery to treat congenital heart disease children and adults.
Transplant Services
Treatments offered:
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) or Open Heart Surgery (Off pump)
Valve Replacement Surgeries (AVR, MVR, DVR)
Corrective Surgery to fix or treat genetic heart defects
Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgeries (MICS)
Cardiothoracic and Vascular procedures & surgeries
Peripheral Vascular Surgeries
Major Aortic Cardiac Aneurysm Surgeries
Aortic Surgery
Arrhythmia Surgery
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Surgery for Heart Failure
Left Ventricular Assist Device
Left Ventricular Remodelling/Restoration
Heart Transplant
Awake Heart Surgeries
Cardiothoracic and Vascular procedures & surgeries
Sarvesh Health City ICU is equipped with :
Colour doppler system
Echocardiography system
Continuous oxygen supply
Infusion pumps
Defibrillator
Ventilators
Pressure Monitoring Systems
Temporary Pacemaker - both transdermal & transvenous
Intra-aortic balloon pump
ABG
Electrolytes analysis machines
Patient Success Stories
Mrs. Shabana Begum, a 38-year-old, underwent a successful coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) at Sarvesh Health City's Cardiac Surgery department. Following surgery, her cardiac function significantly improved, and she now enjoys an active lifestyle free from the constraints of angina.
Mr. Sandhu Singh, 42, received a life-saving heart valve replacement at Sarvesh Health City. Post-surgery, his symptoms of heart failure vanished, and he has experienced a remarkable enhancement in his overall quality of life, thanks to the skilled team at the Cardiac Surgery department.
Sarvesh Health City ICU is equipped with :
Colour doppler system
Echocardiography system
Continuous oxygen supply
Infusion pumps
Defibrillator
Ventilators
Pressure Monitoring Systems
Temporary Pacemaker - both transdermal & transvenous
Intra-aortic balloon pump
ABG
Electrolytes analysis machines
Pre-Transplant Evaluations
Initial Consultation:
- Patients referred for heart transplantation undergo an initial consultation with a transplant cardiologist.
- Medical history is thoroughly reviewed, including details about the heart condition, previous surgeries, and current medications.
Diagnostic Testing:
- Comprehensive cardiac imaging, such as echocardiography, may be performed to assess the heart's current condition.
- Coronary angiography helps evaluate the status of the coronary arteries.
- Additional tests, like cardiac MRI and stress tests, may be conducted to provide a comprehensive assessment.
Laboratory Investigations:
- Blood tests are conducted to assess the patient's overall health and identify any potential complications.
- Tissue typing and crossmatching are performed to evaluate compatibility with potential donors.
Psychosocial Evaluation:
- Psychosocial assessments evaluate the patient's mental health, emotional stability, and support system.
- Social workers and psychologists assess the patient's adherence to the post-transplant care regimen.
Nutritional Assessment:
Nutritionists evaluate the patient's dietary habits and nutritional status to ensure they are well-prepared for the transplant process.
Infectious Disease Screening:
Screening for infectious diseases, including viruses such as hepatitis and HIV, is essential to prevent complications post-transplant.
Pulmonary Function Tests:
Assessment of lung function helps ensure that the patient can withstand the stress of surgery and post-transplant recovery.
Cardiac Catheterization:
This procedure may be performed to obtain more detailed information about the heart's structure and function.
Patient Education:
Patients and their families receive thorough education about the transplant process, including potential risks and benefits, post-transplant lifestyle changes, and medication management.
Evaluation Review:
A multidisciplinary team, including cardiologists, surgeons, transplant coordinators, and other specialists, reviews all the collected data to determine the patient's eligibility for transplantation.
Post Transplant Care
- Monitoring and Observation:
- Continuous monitoring of vital signs.
- Frequent assessments of cardiac function and graft perfusion.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring for any arrhythmias.
- Immunosuppression Management:
- The Administrator prescribed immunosuppressive medications.
- Monitor blood levels of immunosuppressants regularly.
- Adjust medication dosages based on blood levels and clinical response.
- Fluid and Electrolyte Balance:
- Maintain fluid balance and prevent dehydration.
- Monitor electrolyte levels and adjust as needed.
- Infection Prevention:
- Administer prophylactic antibiotics as per protocol.
- Implement strict infection control measures.
- Regular surveillance for signs of infection.
- Rejection Surveillance:
- Conduct frequent biopsies to monitor for signs of rejection.
- Adjust immunosuppression based on biopsy results.