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Aortic Valve Surgery at Max Super Specialist Hospital
What is Aortic Valve Surgery?
Aortic Valve Surgery is a specialized cardiac procedure performed to repair or replace a damaged aortic valve, which controls blood flow from the heart’s left ventricle to the aorta and the rest of the body. When this valve becomes narrowed (aortic stenosis) or leaky (aortic regurgitation), the heart must work harder, leading to serious complications if left untreated.
At Max Super Specialist Hospital, aortic valve surgery is performed using advanced surgical techniques and modern cardiac care infrastructure, ensuring safe procedures and improved patient outcomes.
Conditions Treated with Aortic Valve Surgery
Aortic valve surgery is recommended for patients with:
Aortic stenosis (narrowed valve)
Aortic regurgitation (leaking valve)
Congenital aortic valve defects
Valve damage due to infection (endocarditis)
Age-related valve degeneration
Types of Aortic Valve Surgery
1. Aortic Valve Repair
Preserves the patient’s natural valve
Suitable for select valve conditions
Improves valve function and durability
2. Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR)
Diseased valve is replaced with:
Mechanical valve (long-lasting, requires lifelong blood thinners)
Biological (tissue) valve (made from animal or human tissue)
Choice depends on age, lifestyle, and medical condition
3. Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Surgery
Smaller incisions
Less pain and faster recovery
Reduced hospital stay (for suitable patients)
Aortic Valve Surgery Procedure at Max Super Specialist Hospital
1. Pre-Surgical Evaluation
Before surgery, patients undergo a thorough assessment including:
Echocardiography
CT scan and cardiac catheterization
Blood tests and imaging
Lung, kidney, and overall health evaluation
This helps the cardiac team select the safest and most effective surgical approach.
2. Anesthesia and Surgical Preparation
The patient is given general anesthesia
Surgery is performed in a fully equipped cardiac operation theatre
A heart-lung machine may be used to maintain circulation during surgery
3. Valve Repair or Replacement
The surgeon accesses the heart through the chest
The damaged aortic valve is carefully repaired or removed
A new valve (mechanical or biological) is implanted if replacement is required
Proper valve function and blood flow are tested before closure
4. Post-Surgery ICU Care
After surgery, the patient is shifted to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for:
Continuous heart rhythm and blood pressure monitoring
Pain management and infection prevention
Gradual breathing and mobility support
Recovery and Rehabilitation
Hospital stay typically lasts 5–10 days
Cardiac rehabilitation and physiotherapy are initiated early
Medications and lifestyle guidance are provided
Regular follow-up appointments ensure long-term success
Benefits of Aortic Valve Surgery
Improved heart function and blood flow
Relief from symptoms like breathlessness and chest pain
Increased energy levels and quality of life
Prevention of heart failure and life-threatening complications
Why Choose Max Super Specialist Hospital for Aortic Valve Surgery?
Experienced cardiac surgeons and cardiologists
Advanced cardiac ICUs and operation theatres
Minimally invasive surgical options
Personalized treatment planning
Comprehensive post-operative care and rehabilitation
Conclusion
Aortic Valve Surgery at Max Super Specialist Hospital offers a reliable and effective solution for patients suffering from serious valve disorders. With expert medical teams, advanced technology, and compassionate care, the hospital is dedicated to restoring heart health and improving patient lives.
