Cardiology Cardiology

Cardiology Hospital in Bangalore

A completely separate department which will be headed by a renowned cardio thoracic surgeon of more than 20 years of expertise.

Dr Giridhar Kamalapurkar

Chief Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Dr Nischal N Hegde

Interventional Cardiologist

Dr. Anand Kumar M

Consultant Interventional Cardiologist

Dr. Lokesh Gowda K M

Cardiology

Coronary Angioplasty and Stent Implantation

Coronary angioplasty is a procedure that helps to improve blood flow to your heart. A small balloon is inflated inside one or more of your coronary arteries to open up an area that has become very clogged and, therefore, narrow. After this, a special expandable metal tube (a ‘stent’) is usually put into the artery, expanded, and left there to keep the artery open. Coronary angioplasty is not a cure for coronary heart disease. It only treats the part of the coronary artery that has become very narrow.

Thrombolytic Therapy

Thrombolytic therapy is a treatment in which you are given medicines through a drip to dissolve a blood clot that is narrowing or blocking a coronary artery. This improves blood flow to your heart muscle and around your body.

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG)

Coronary artery bypass graft surgery is also called bypass surgery or ‘CABG’ (pronounced ‘cabbage’). In this operation a blood vessel is taken from your chest, leg or arm and attached (‘grafted’) to your coronary artery. This lets blood detour (‘bypass’) around a narrowing or blockage in this artery. During this operation, your surgeon will cut down the midline of your chest, through your breastbone, to reach your heart. Bypass surgery improves blood flow to your heart muscle and reduces angina.

Artificial Pacemaker Surgery

An artificial pacemaker is a small device that is put under the skin of your chest, below your collar bone. One or two wires connect the pacemaker to the chambers of your heart. A pacemaker makes small electrical currents that stimulate your heart muscle and help it pump regularly. A pacemaker’s battery can last up to 10 years. Your doctor can check the battery every year, and replace it when needed.

Defibrillation

Defibrillation helps to restore a normal heart rhythm when your heart stops beating properly during cardiac arrest. It may also be used to treat other heart rhythm problems (like if your heart beats too slowly or too fast). Paddles or pads are put on your chest. A regulated electrical current is applied to your heart to make it start beating regularly again. You may be given an implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD). This small device is put into your chest and connected to your heart by one or more wire leads. It monitors your heart rhythm and corrects it if it beats too slowly, too fast or stops beating.

Heart Valve Surgery

Heart valve surgery fixes a damaged or faulty heart valve and helps your heart to pump blood properly. Your surgeon cuts down the midline of your chest, through your breastbone, to reach your heart. The faulty heart valve will then be repaired or replaced.

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