Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) is a cutting-edge approach to heart surgery performed through small incisions, avoiding the need for full sternotomy. This minimally invasive heart surgery technique reduces trauma, minimizes postoperative pain, and accelerates recovery while maintaining the same high standards of safety and effectiveness as traditional open-heart surgery.
Procedure | Description |
Mitral Valve Repair/Replacement | Repair or replace mitral valve through minimally invasive techniques |
Aortic Valve Surgery | Repair or replacement of aortic valve with small incisions |
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) | Minimally invasive bypass grafting to treat coronary artery disease |
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Repair | Closure of congenital heart defects via minimal access |
Maze Procedure for Atrial Fibrillation | Minimally invasive surgical treatment to restore normal heart rhythm |
Parameter | MICS | Conventional Surgery |
Incision Size | Small (2–5 cm) | Large sternotomy (20–25 cm) |
Recovery Duration | Faster (days to weeks) | Longer (weeks to months) |
Blood Loss | Significantly Less | Higher |
Infection Risk | Lower | Higher |
Postoperative Pain | Reduced | Higher |
Hospital Stay | Shorter | Longer |
Successful MICS surgery begins with thorough preoperative preparation to optimize patient outcomes:
Effective postoperative care is vital for a smooth recovery after minimally invasive heart surgery:
India has emerged as a global hub for advanced cardiac care, offering world-class minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) with several distinct advantages:
Choosing India for your minimally invasive cardiac surgery means combining expert medical care with affordability and comprehensive patient-centric services.
Broad Health Network ensures a seamless, affordable, and trusted medical journey for your heart surgery needs.
Q1: Who qualifies for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery?
A: Patients with valve diseases, coronary artery disease, or congenital defects suitable for minimally invasive approaches after clinical evaluation.
Q2: Is MICS surgery as safe as traditional heart surgery?
A: Yes, MICS offers comparable safety and efficacy with advantages in reduced pain and faster recovery.
Q3: What risks are associated with MICS surgery?
A: Risks are similar to open surgery but generally lower due to less invasive techniques.
Q4: How long is the hospital stay after minimally invasive heart surgery?
A: Typically 3 to 7 days depending on individual recovery.
Q5: What is the typical recovery time following MICS surgery?
A: Most patients resume normal activities within 4 to 6 weeks.
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