The Cardiac Surgery Department at SP Medifort Hospital provides comprehensive surgical care for patients with complex heart and cardiothoracic conditions. Our department combines experienced cardiac and cardiothoracic surgeons, advanced surgical techniques, modern critical care facilities, and a multidisciplinary approach to deliver safe, personalized, and effective treatment. At SP Medifort Hospital, cardiac surgery is supported by a coordinated team of cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, cardiac anaesthesiologists, intensivists, nurses, perfusionists, technicians, rehabilitation specialists, and other healthcare professionals. This collaborative approach ensures continuity of care from diagnosis and pre-operative assessment through surgery, critical care, recovery, and rehabilitation.
Our cardiac care pathway begins with detailed clinical evaluation and appropriate diagnostic investigations. When surgery is recommended, patients and their families are provided with clear information about the procedure, expected benefits, possible risks, and recovery process. Following surgery, our critical care and rehabilitation teams provide close monitoring and structured support to promote a safe and smooth recovery. Our commitment at SP Medifort Hospital extends beyond the surgical procedure. We focus on compassionate communication, patient education, rehabilitation, lifestyle guidance, and long-term cardiac well-being. Every patient receives care designed around their individual needs, with safety, comfort, and clinical outcomes at the heart of our approach.
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Common cardiac procedures include Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), heart valve repair or replacement, aortic surgery, and selected minimally invasive cardiac procedures.
Heart valve surgery is performed to treat damaged or diseased heart valves. Depending on the condition, the valve may be repaired or replaced.
Before surgery, the cardiac team reviews the patient’s medical history, symptoms, diagnostic test results, medications, and overall health. Additional investigations may be recommended to assess surgical fitness and plan the procedure.
Cardiac surgery is performed after careful evaluation and planning. The surgical and multidisciplinary care teams take appropriate measures to minimize risks and provide close monitoring before, during, and after the procedure.
After surgery, patients are closely monitored in a specialized critical care setting. Care may include pain management, respiratory support, medication management, early mobilization, nutrition, and rehabilitation.