
Dr. V. C. Chauhan
Director - Interventional Cardiology

Heart valve disease occurs when one or more heart valves do not work properly, affecting normal blood flow through the heart. This can make the heart work harder and may become serious if untreated. Treatment may include surgery or minimally invasive procedures. The incidence of heart valve disease in India is 25%, and if left untreated it can lead to serious complications.
MICS is a type of heart surgery performed through small cuts in the chest without opening the breastbone. It is used to treat certain heart conditions and usually results in less pain and faster recovery compared with open-heart surgery.
2 to 6 hours.
Few days.
2 to 4 weeks.
MICS is the same as open-heart surgery.
MICS is performed through small cuts in the chest instead of opening the breastbone.
Recovery after MICS takes a very long time.
Most patients recover faster compared with traditional open-heart surgery.
MICS causes more pain because special instruments are used.
MICS usually causes less pain and smaller scars.
MICS is not effective for serious heart conditions.
MICS can effectively treat many heart conditions in selected patients.
MICS may be used for heart valve disease, certain heart rhythm problems, and some structural heart conditions.
The surgery usually takes about 2 to 6 hours, depending on the procedure.
Most people return to normal activities within 2 to 4 weeks, although recovery may vary.
MICS may result in less pain, smaller scars, faster recovery, and a shorter hospital stay compared with open-heart surgery.
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