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Minimally invasive cardiac surgery is the surgery of the tomorrow.

Do you have any reservations about having a minimally invasive surgery technique performed on you? Any operation that is less intrusive than traditional open surgery is referred to as "minimally invasive if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a condition that may require surgery, you can rest assured that all of our doctors have received specialized training in minimally invasive surgery procedures, and Dr. Ashwani Bansal's Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery Program offers the most cutting-edge minimally invasive surgery procedures. 


What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?

Any surgical operation that is conducted through small incisions rather than a huge hole is referred to as minimally invasive cardiac surgery. Because your surgeon will create smaller incisions, you will likely heal faster and have less discomfort than with standard open surgery while still receiving the same advantages.

Your cardiac surgeon will make multiple small incisions in your skin, usually a few millimetres long, during minimally invasive cardiac surgery. An endoscope (a long, thin tube with a camera and light) will then be inserted into one of the incisions by your surgeon. Images from the endoscope are transmitted to operating room displays, allowing your surgeon to see crisp, enlarged images of the area requiring operation. The surgical instruments will then be inserted via the other incisions, allowing your surgeon to operate on whatever is wrong inside your body.

Laparoscopic surgery enlarges the vision field by using small, thin instruments and a video camera.

Robotic surgery entails your surgeon inserting tiny robotic instruments into your body while controlling the robot’s movement from a console nearby. The robot has higher precision than a person and can touch hard-to-reach places of your body.

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Minimally invasive procedures aren’t suitable for all surgeries. The removal of malignant tumours, for example, is normally achieved through traditional surgery.

Traditional open surgery may take longer than minimally invasive surgery. However, the benefits of minimally invasive surgery far exceed the drawbacks.


The following are some of the advantages of minimally invasive cardiac surgery:


  • Incisions that are smaller
  • There is less pain.
  • Scars are minimal to non-existent.
  • Blood loss is reduced.
  • Complications are less likely.
  • A shorter stay in the hospital

Also see:


Bypass Heart Surgery


Heart Specialist in Chandigarh


Valve Replacement Surgery


Cardiologist in Chandigarh



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