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Hybrid Heart Surgery

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Dec 08, 2015


What is Hybrid Heart Surgery?

Hybrid heart surgery is an advanced form of cardiothoracic surgery where open heart surgery is combined with a catheter-based intervention to treat heart disease.

Heart surgeries have undergone several advances in the past few decades. Open heart surgery, where an incision is made on the chest, was commonly done earlier for conditions affecting the heart like heart attack or heart valve disease. Newer techniques make use of catheters, which are passed through an artery, like the femoral artery and radial artery, into the heart. These were associated with lesser complications, but not suitable for all conditions. A newer approach makes use of both the procedures - open heart surgery and catheter-based approaches in the same setting within minutes, hours or sometimes few days between them. These procedures are called hybrid heart surgeries.


What are the Requirements for Hybrid Heart Surgery?

Some of the requirements for hybrid heart surgery include the following:

Which are Some of the Hybrid Heart Surgeries Carried Out Nowadays?

Some of the hybrid heart surgeries carried out include the following:

What are the Advantages of Hybrid Heart Surgery?

Advantages of hybrid heart surgery include the following:

What are the Disadvantages of Hybrid Heart Surgery?

Disadvantages of hybrid heart surgery are mainly related to the problems in setting up a hybrid operation theater. The operating room is more expensive to set up and requires more space.

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