Non-Invasive Surgery to Cure 76-Year-Old Aortic Stenosis Patient
Aortic stenosis is a medical condition that restricts blood flow through the heart's aortic valve. In a first of its kind in India, a 76-year-old woman diagnosed with aortic stenosis was cured through non-invasive surgery in just 45 minutes, doctors reported.
According to the doctors, Rama Dhamani's aortic valve in the heart was narrowing, and an open heart surgery was not possible because of her age.
‘Using Trans Cathether Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), a non invasive procedure, doctors have cured a 76-year-old woman diagnosed with aortic stenosis.’
After analyzing the patient's condition, who also had a history of lung infection and knee problems, doctors earlier this week performed Trans Cathether Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) - a non invasive procedure.
This particular procedure is a combination of innovative pre-crimped self expandable, ready to use valve replacement along with Angioplasty.
"Elderly patients are at extreme risk while undergoing open heart surgery as their fragile body might not take the stress of such long procedures," Purshotam Lal, interventions cardiologist and Chairman, Metro Group of Hospitals, said.
"With this new advancement, a surgery that took four to five hours to replace the aorta valve, can now be done in less than 45 Minutes. It will be a boon for elderly and patients unfit for open heart surgeries," Lal said.
The patient has completely recovered and returned home within two days of the surgery.
"I was not fit to have open heart surgery due to my age and other health problems. But my hopes were rekindled when I learned about the possibility of having the procedure without any surgery and minimal complications involved," said Rama Dhamani.
Source: IANS