World-Class Cardiac Surgery at Canadian Specialist Hospital Dubai
Canadian Specialist Hospital in Dubai stands at the forefront of cardiac care, offering a comprehensive range of advanced cardiac surgery procedures. Our team of highly skilled cardiothoracic surgeons combines cutting-edge technology with decades of experience to provide exceptional care for patients with heart conditions. From traditional open heart surgery to minimally invasive techniques, we are committed to delivering the highest standard of cardiac care in the region.
Understanding Cardiac Surgery
Cardiac surgery, also known as heart surgery, encompasses a wide range of procedures designed to treat various heart conditions. These surgeries can repair or replace heart valves, bypass blocked arteries, correct heart rhythm disorders, and address congenital heart defects. At Canadian Specialist Hospital, our cardiothoracic surgeons are experts in performing both traditional open heart surgery and minimally invasive procedures, ensuring that each patient receives the most appropriate treatment for their specific condition.
Types of Cardiac Surgery Procedures at Canadian Specialist Hospital
Our Cardiac Surgery Department offers a comprehensive array of procedures to address various heart conditions. Here's an in-depth look at some of the key surgeries we perform:
1. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
CABG bypass surgery, commonly referred to as bypass CABG, is one of the most frequently performed cardiac surgeries worldwide. This procedure is designed to improve blood flow to the heart in patients with coronary artery disease.
During a CABG operation, our cardiothoracic surgeons create a new pathway for blood to flow around blocked or narrowed arteries. This is typically done by harvesting a healthy blood vessel from another part of the body (often the leg, arm, or chest) and using it to bypass the blocked artery. The procedure can involve single, double, triple, or even quadruple bypasses, depending on the number of arteries that need to be bypassed.
CABG bypass surgery can be performed using different techniques:
Traditional On-Pump CABG: This is the conventional open heart surgery approach where the heart is stopped, and a heart-lung machine (cardiopulmonary bypass) is used to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body during the procedure.
Off-Pump CABG: Also known as "beating heart surgery," this technique allows the surgeon to perform the bypass on a beating heart, eliminating the need for a heart-lung machine. This approach may be beneficial for certain high-risk patients.
Minimally Invasive Direct Coronary Artery Bypass (MIDCAB): This technique involves smaller incisions and may be suitable for patients who need only one or two bypasses.
Patient Information: CABG bypass surgery typically requires a hospital stay of 5-7 days. Full recovery can take several weeks to months, depending on the patient's overall health and the specific surgical approach used. Our cardiac rehabilitation program plays a crucial role in helping patients recover and adopt heart-healthy lifestyles post-surgery.
2. Heart Valve Surgery
Heart valve surgery is performed to repair or replace damaged or diseased heart valves. The four valves of the heart (mitral, aortic, tricuspid, and pulmonary) ensure that blood flows in the correct direction through the heart. When these valves don't function properly, it can lead to various heart problems.
Our cardiothoracic surgeons are skilled in both valve repair and replacement procedures:
Valve Repair: Whenever possible, we aim to repair the existing valve. This can involve techniques such as annuloplasty (reshaping the valve), valvuloplasty (separating fused valve leaflets), or patching holes in valve leaflets.
Valve Replacement: When repair is not possible, the damaged valve is replaced with either a mechanical valve or a biological valve (made from animal tissue or human donor tissue).
These procedures can be performed through traditional open heart surgery or, in some cases, through minimally invasive techniques.
Patient Information: Recovery time for heart valve surgery varies depending on the specific procedure and the patient's overall health. Most patients spend 5-7 days in the hospital and require several weeks of recovery at home. Our team provides comprehensive post-operative care and rehabilitation support to ensure optimal recovery.
3. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)
The TAVR operation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat aortic valve stenosis, a condition where the aortic valve narrows and obstructs blood flow from the heart to the body. This innovative procedure allows our cardiothoracic surgeons to replace the aortic valve without traditional open heart surgery.
During a TAVR operation:
A catheter is inserted through a small incision, typically in the leg, and guided to the heart.
A collapsible replacement valve is delivered through the catheter to the site of the diseased aortic valve.
The new valve is expanded, pushing the old valve leaflets out of the way and taking over the job of regulating blood flow.
TAVR is particularly beneficial for patients who are considered high-risk for traditional open heart surgery due to age or other medical conditions.
Patient Information: The TAVR operation typically requires a shorter hospital stay (often 3-5 days) compared to traditional valve replacement surgery. Recovery time is also generally shorter, with many patients returning to normal activities within a few weeks.
4. Atrial Fibrillation Surgery
For patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) that doesn't respond to medication or other treatments, our cardiothoracic surgeons offer surgical options:
Maze Procedure: This open heart surgery involves creating a pattern of scar tissue in the atria to disrupt the erratic electrical signals causing AFib.
Mini-Maze Procedure: A minimally invasive version of the Maze procedure, performed through small incisions in the chest.
Left Atrial Appendage Closure: This procedure can be performed to reduce the risk of stroke in AFib patients.
Patient Information: Recovery from AFib surgery varies depending on the specific procedure. The traditional Maze procedure requires a hospital stay of 5-7 days, while minimally invasive approaches may allow for shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery.
5. Aortic Surgery
Our cardiac surgery team is experienced in treating various aortic conditions, including aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections. Procedures include:
Aortic Root Replacement: Replacing the aortic valve and a portion of the ascending aorta.
Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair (TEVAR): A minimally invasive procedure to repair thoracic aortic aneurysms.
Bentall Procedure: A complex surgery that involves replacing the aortic valve, aortic root, and ascending aorta.
Patient Information: Recovery from aortic surgery can be lengthy, often requiring several weeks in the hospital followed by months of rehabilitation. Our team provides comprehensive care throughout the recovery process.
6. Congenital Heart Defect Repair
Our cardiothoracic surgeons are skilled in repairing a wide range of congenital heart defects in both children and adults. These procedures can range from relatively simple repairs to complex open heart surgeries, depending on the nature of the defect.
Patient Information: Recovery from congenital heart defect repair varies widely depending on the specific procedure and the patient's age and overall health. Our team works closely with pediatric specialists to ensure comprehensive care for our youngest patients.
Why Choose Canadian Specialist Hospital for Cardiac Surgery?
Expert Cardiothoracic Surgeons: Our team of board-certified cardiothoracic surgeons brings decades of combined experience in performing a wide range of cardiac procedures, from routine to highly complex cases.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our cardiac surgery suites are equipped with the latest technology, including advanced imaging systems and robotic-assisted surgical platforms, ensuring the highest level of precision and safety.
Comprehensive Care: We offer a full spectrum of cardiac care, from initial diagnosis through surgery and post-operative rehabilitation. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that each patient receives personalized, comprehensive treatment.
Minimally Invasive Options: Whenever appropriate, we offer minimally invasive surgical techniques, including TAVR operations, which can lead to faster recovery times and reduced risk of complications.
Advanced Intensive Care: Our cardiac intensive care unit is staffed by experienced critical care specialists and nurses, providing round-the-clock monitoring and care for post-operative patients.
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: We offer a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program to support patients in their recovery and help them adopt heart-healthy lifestyles.
Research and Innovation: Our cardiothoracic surgeons are actively involved in research and clinical trials, ensuring that our patients have access to the most advanced treatments available.
Preparing for Cardiac Surgery
Before undergoing any cardiac surgery procedure at Canadian Specialist Hospital, patients can expect:
A thorough cardiac evaluation, including advanced imaging studies
Detailed consultations with their cardiothoracic surgeon to discuss the procedure, risks, and expected outcomes
Pre-operative testing to ensure fitness for surgery
Education on what to expect before, during, and after the procedure
Guidance on medication management leading up to surgery
Introduction to the cardiac rehabilitation team
Recovery and Follow-up Care
Recovery from cardiac surgery varies depending on the specific procedure and the patient's overall health. Our team provides comprehensive post-operative care, including:
Close monitoring in our cardiac intensive care unit immediately following surgery
Gradual transition to regular hospital care as the patient stabilizes
Pain management and wound care
Early mobilization and physical therapy
Dietary guidance from our nutritionists
Emotional support and counseling as needed
Detailed discharge instructions and follow-up appointment scheduling
Enrollment in our cardiac rehabilitation program
Our cardiac rehabilitation program plays a crucial role in recovery, offering:
Supervised exercise programs tailored to each patient's needs
Education on heart-healthy lifestyle choices
Emotional support and stress management techniques
Monitoring of cardiac health and medication management
Long-term Success and Ongoing Care
At Canadian Specialist Hospital, our commitment to our cardiac surgery patients extends well beyond the immediate post-operative period. We provide ongoing care and support to ensure long-term success and improved quality of life. This includes:
Regular follow-up appointments with our cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiologists
Continuous monitoring of cardiac health through advanced diagnostic tools
Adjustment of medications as needed
Support for lifestyle modifications to promote heart health
Access to support groups and educational resources
Advancing Cardiac Care Through Research and Innovation
Our cardiothoracic surgeons are at the forefront of cardiac surgery innovation. They actively participate in clinical research and collaborate with international centers of excellence to bring the latest advancements in cardiac care to our patients. Current areas of focus include:
Refinement of minimally invasive surgical techniques
Development of new approaches to complex aortic surgeries
Improvement of outcomes in high-risk cardiac patients
Exploration of regenerative medicine applications in cardiac surgery
By staying at the cutting edge of cardiac surgical techniques, we ensure that our patients have access to the most advanced and effective treatments available.
Choose Canadian Specialist Hospital for Excellence in Cardiac Surgery
Whether you require a CABG bypass surgery, a TAVR operation, or any other form of cardiac surgery, Canadian Specialist Hospital is committed to providing world-class care. Our team of expert cardiothoracic surgeons, advanced facilities, and comprehensive approach to patient care ensure that you receive the highest standard of treatment.
We understand that the prospect of cardiac surgery can be daunting. That's why we're dedicated to supporting you every step of the way – from your initial consultation through your surgery and recovery. Our goal is not just to treat your heart condition, but to help you achieve the best possible quality of life.
If you or a loved one requires cardiac care, trust the experienced team at Canadian Specialist Hospital. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our cardiothoracic surgeons and take the first step towards a healthier heart.