The healthcare professionals of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery offer comprehensive diagnostic and surgical care for cardiovascular diseases and congenital heart defects of adult and children.
Adult Cardiac Surgery procedures include:
Coronary artery bypass procedures (CABG)
- Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
- Minimal-invasive coronary artery bypass grafting
- Traditional (on-pump) coronary artery bypass grafting
- Complex hybrid coronary revascularization
Valve procedure
- Mitral/tricuspid valve repair
- Aortic valve repair
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
- Minimal-invasive valve operations
- Mechanical and biologic valve replacements
- Valve preserving operations (David procedure)
- Aortic root operations
- Ross operation
Aortic procedures
- Repair of aortic dissection
- Repair of aortic aneurysm
- Replacement of aortic arch
- Repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm & dissection
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Endovascular repair of aortic aneurysm (a minimal-invasive remedy for aortic pathologies using a stent that is introduced from groin vessels and does not require a thoracotomy)
- Endovascular repair of aortic dissection, aortic ulcer and aortic transection
- Heart transplantation
- Total artificial heart implantation
- Ventricular assist device (VAD): Implantation of a mechanical device to assist the weak heart in beating
- Ventricular remodeling for congestive heart failure (DOR operation)
- MAZE procedure: A remedy for atrial fibrillation, that creates a "maze" of new electrical pathways to allow electrical impulses to easily transverse the heart
- Minimal invasive Maze procedure using radiofrequency ablation
- Transmyocardial revascularization (TMR): A remedy for angina (chest pain), whereby small holes are lasered directly into the heart muscle to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels
Pediatric Cardiac Surgery procedures include:
- Surgical repair or palliation of patients with congenital heart disease
- Surgical repair of children with acquired heart disease and chest wall deformities/masses
- Consultation on risks and benefits of surgery
- Intensive and critical care
- Transitioning the child with congenital heart disease to a normal lifestyle
- Information on growth and development of the child with heart disease
- Age range of pts. seen: newborn to adult
- Prenatal consultation for mothers delivering an infant with Congenital Heart Disease