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Candidates for Minimally Invasive cardiac Surgery?

There are several methods for having access to the heart for surgery. In order to execute the safest and most successful surgery possible, surgeons attempt to make the smallest incision possible.The benefits and dangers of minimally invasive cardiac surgery vs. standard surgery procedures will be carefully considered by your surgical team.


Based on a number of factors, including the type of heart disease you have and how serious it is, your age, medical history, and lifestyle, as well as the results of pre-surgery tests, your surgeon will determine the best treatment option for you.

An incision through the centre of your chest, through the chest wall, is used in traditional heart surgery. The incision measures 6 to 8 inches in length.

For patients who require complex heart surgery, reoperations, numerous coronary artery bypass procedures, or major aorta treatments, this is the safest and most usually used incision.

Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques Have Many Advantages

The following are some of the advantages of minimally invasive cardiac surgery:
  • Incisions of a small size
  • Scars of varying sizes
  • The majority of patients also have less pain.
  • A shorter hospital stay after surgery means a lower risk of infection and bleeding, as well as the need for blood transfusions.
  • Recovery period is shorter, and you can get back to your daily activities/work faster.
Recovery in minimally invasive cardiac surgery

You will most likely be able to return home 2 to 5 days after minimally invasive cardiac surgery. While you are in the hospital, your healthcare staff will observe you constantly and assist you in recovering as fast as possible. When you’re ready to leave the hospital, you’ll be given instructions on how to recover and return to work, including exercise, driving, incision care, and nutrition guidelines.

So long as you have stopped using pain medications, it will take between 1 to 4 weeks before you feel well enough to return to work (if your job does not require physical activity), resume driving, and participate in most non-strengthening activities. After surgery, you should be able to return to your normal schedule in 5 to 8 weeks.

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