A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery where a narrow or blocked artery is corrected with a guided catheter having a balloon device in it. In some cases a permanent stent (wire mesh) is placed in the affected area for easy blood flow.
A surgical procedure where a damaged or defect aortic valve of aorta (largest artery) is replaced with an artificial synthetic or bio prosthetic (made of human/animal tissue) valve.
A surgical procedure where a human heart is replaced with an artificial heart made from chemically treated animal tissue. It is mainly performed to bridge the time to heart transplantation, however sometimes it can be implanted permanently.
A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery performed to regulate irregular heartbeat by creating scars (ablation) in cardiac muscle tissue using a guided catheter (tube) and an ablation device (which makes scars).
A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery performed to close left atrial appendage (a small sac in left atrium's muscle wall). A guided catheter (tube) having a LAAC implant device is used.
A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery performed to repair the mitral valve (present between left atrium and left ventricle). The mitral valve is tightened using an annuloplasty device/annuloplasty rings (a ring shaped device made of artificial material).
A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery where an implantable pacemaker device (regulates heartbeat when it's slow or fast) is implanted inside the body. One end of the device is attached to heart muscles through veins and the other end is implanted near chest.
A minimally invasive (tiny incision) surgery where a narrow or blocked heart valve is corrected with a guided catheter having a balloon device in it. Inflation and deflation of the balloon expand the valve area for free blood flow.