Bypass surgery in Bangalore

Bypass surgery in Bangalore

What is Bypass Surgery?

This is a type of heart surgery. It’s sometimes called CABG (“cabbage”). The surgery reroutes, or “bypasses,” blood around clogged arteries to improve blood flow and oxygen to the heart.

Why is this surgery done?

The arteries that bring blood to the heart muscle (coronary arteries) can become clogged by plaque (a buildup of fat, cholesterol and other substances). This can slow or stop blood flow through the heart’s blood vessels, leading to chest pain or a heart attack. Increasing blood flow to the heart muscle can relieve chest pain and reduce the risk of heart attack.

Beating Heart Surgery
Beating heart surgery is a way to perform surgery without stopping the heart. Surgeons use a special device to stabilize the part of the heart on which they are operating. The heart continues to beat and circulate blood to heart muscle during the operation. Surgery on a beating-heart helps reduce the risk for complications associated with temporarily stopping the heart during surgery.

Minimal Access Bypass Surgery

The days of long incisions are slowly falling into oblivion. Coronary bypass surgery has been proved to be clearly longer lasting than angioplasty more so in diabetics as concluded by the BARI trial. Surgeons are now devising ways to make it as less invasive as possible. We do around 99% of our bypass surgery on a beating heart through small incisions. The different choices available are

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

CABG is a heart surgery procedure in which one or more blocked coronary arteries are bypassed by a blood vessel graft to restore normal blood flow to the heart. These grafts usually come from the patient’s own arteries and veins located in the chest (thoracic), leg (saphenous) or arm (radial). The graft goes around the blocked artery (or arteries) to create new pathways for oxygen-rich blood to flow to the heart.

The goals of the procedure are to relieve symptoms of coronary artery disease (including angina), enable the patient to resume a normal lifestyle and to lower the risk of a heart attack or other heart problems.

Surgery Top Destination in India

Bangalore is the top destination of India for Bypass Surgery. This is world center for Bypass Surgery treatment. Top Doctor and specialist is available in Bangalore with top class Hospital Facility and world class medical Assistance. Compare to other city like Delhi and Mumbai, Bangalore emerged as a top city in India for Angioplasty surgery.

Bypass Surgery Specialist in Bangalore

Dr. Rehan Sayeed is the best and well known doctor for Bypass Surgery treatment in Banaglore.

Dr. Rehan Sayeed is an alumnus from the prestigious Madras Medical College where he did his basic medical education and went onto to complete his general surgery training. His quest for knowledge and skill took him to the United Kingdom where he graduated to become a Fellow of the Royal college of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He subsequently returned to India to do his Cardiothoracic training from Apollo Hospitals, Chennai under the mentorship of Dr. M R Girinath where he graduated with a Diplomate of the National Board of Examinations.

he joined Apollo Hospitals, Chennai as a Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon and in January of 2007 he set up the cardiothoracic department at Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore . He has been the coordinator of the department since. The proud owner of the single largest series of Minimal access off pump bypass surgery in the world he has been an innovator always looking for new frontiers. He does most of his surgeries through the minimal access approach and has the largest single surgeon series in the country.

Heartcareforyou.in is the part of Dr. Rehan Sayeed initiative to provide quality treatment done for Bypass Surgery with affordable price.

Apart from this, Heart Care For You aim of providing comprehensive cardiac care solutions to the patients for Angioplasty Surgery, Bypass surgery, Cardiac surgery, Valve Surgery, Cardiac surgery, Heart Failure

Reference:

http://www.heartcareforyou.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=75

http://www.surgeryplanet.com/details/dr.-rehan-sayeed.html?Itemid=0

http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4484

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