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Minimally Invasive Heart Bypass

Minimally Invasive Heart Bypass Surgery is an advanced alternative to traditional coronary artery bypass surgery that restores blood flow to the heart through small incisions instead of opening the entire chest. Using specialized surgical instruments and advanced techniques, the surgeon bypasses blocked coronary arteries to improve blood circulation. Compared to conventional open-heart surgery, this approach typically results in less pain, smaller scars, reduced blood loss, a shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery while providing excellent long-term outcomes for suitable patients.

Who Needs This Treatment?

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

Individuals with blocked or narrowed coronary arteries that reduce blood flow to the heart and require surgical bypass.

Suitable Candidates for Minimally Invasive Surgery

Patients with specific patterns of coronary artery blockage who can safely undergo bypass surgery through small chest incisions instead of a full sternotomy.

Individuals Seeking Faster Recovery

Patients who are medically eligible and wish to benefit from reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospitalization, and quicker return to daily activities.

Explore Your Procedure

Comprehensive Cardiac Evaluation

Your cardiac team performs coronary angiography, ECG, echocardiography, blood tests, and other assessments to determine if you are a suitable candidate for minimally invasive bypass surgery.

Minimally Invasive Bypass Surgery

Under general anesthesia, the surgeon makes a small incision between the ribs and uses specialized instruments to bypass the blocked coronary artery using a healthy blood vessel from the chest or another part of the body.

Recovery & Cardiac Rehabilitation

After surgery, patients are monitored closely before beginning a personalized recovery program that includes medications, physical activity, lifestyle modifications, and cardiac rehabilitation.

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What To Expect

Your Treatment Journey

Before Procedure

  • You will undergo detailed cardiac tests and a complete medical evaluation.
  • Your doctor may advise fasting and temporarily stopping certain medications before surgery.
  • The surgical team will discuss the procedure, benefits, potential risks, and expected recovery.

During Procedure

  • The surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 2–5 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.
  • Small chest incisions are used instead of opening the breastbone.
  • Your heart function and vital signs are continuously monitored throughout the operation.

After Procedure

  • Most patients spend 1–2 days in the ICU followed by a hospital stay of 3–5 days.
  • Recovery is generally faster than traditional open-heart surgery, with less pain and smaller scars.
  • Most patients can return to normal daily activities within 3–6 weeks, along with ongoing cardiac rehabilitation and regular follow-up care.
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