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In matters of the heart, Manipal Hospital Pune is one of the largest cardiac speciality centres of excellence in India offering comprehensive heart care, diagnostics and treatment including minimal invasive procedures under one roof with experienced cardiologists/surgeons providing heart disease treatments

    CABG
    PCI
    Coronary Angiogram
    Coronary Angioplasty
    Cardiac Device Implantation
    Open Heart Surgery
    Pediatric Cardiology
    Heart Attack
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Why Choose Manipal

Our superlative cardiac experts handle the most delicate of cardiac cases across all ages. Their range of treatment expertise includes the entire spectrum of cardiac conditions including congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease, heart rhythm disorders, disorders of heart failure, and valvular disease. Best in their speciality, our team of eminent echo cardiologists, electro physiologists, interventional cardiologists, radiologists and cardiovascular surgeons are skilled in treating the most challenging of heart conditions including paediatric surgeries even in new born. You can avail the assistance of Pune best Cardiologist at Manipal.

Treatment & Procedures

CABG
PCI
Coronary Angiogram
Coronary Angioplasty
Cardiac Device Implantation
Open Heart Surgery
Pediatric Cardiology
Heart Attack
CABG
PCI
Coronary Angiogram
Coronary Angioplasty
Cardiac Device Implantation
Open Heart Surgery
Pediatric Cardiology
Heart Attack

CABG

Commonly known as bypass surgery, this is a procedure done to restore blood flow in a narrow or blocked artery. The procedure is an open heart surgery that requires a large incision to be made to access the chest cavity. The surgeon takes out a blood vessel from one part of your body and uses to divert blood flow away from the blocked coronary artery in order to restore the blood flow. A blocked or narrowed artery severely increases the strain on the heart and will eventually result in heart failure.

PCI

This is a non-surgical procedure that is used to treat coronary arteries for stenosis. It is a combination of angioplasty & stenting that widens narrowed and blocked coronary arteries and restores blood flow from the heart. In cases of acute heart attacks (Myocardial Infarctions), PCI is used as an emergency treatment. PCI is considered to be an alternative to bypass grafts.

Coronary Angiogram

An X-ray imaging test is done to see if there are any restrictions in blood flow going to your heart. This is the most common test to help doctors diagnose heart conditions. During coronary angiography, a small catheter or tube is inserted through the skin into an artery in the groin or the Hand. Through a special x-ray viewing instrument, the catheter is moved to the opening of the coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart. A small amount of solution containing iodine is injected into each artery. The images that are produced are called the angiogram which accurately reveals the blockages.

Coronary Angioplasty

Coronary angioplasty is routinely done to open clogged heart arteries. It can improve symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath. Angioplasty is also often used during a heart attack to quickly open a blocked artery and reduce the amount of damage to your heart. It involves inserting and inflating a tiny balloon into the spot where your artery is clogged to help widen the artery. Angioplasty can also be done through the artery in your wrist instead of the arm or thigh. The radial approach, through the wrist, is usually preferred by cardiologists due to its benefits in terms of bleeding, its superficial location and easy compressibility and low risk of restricted blood supply to the tissues. Rotablation The rotational Atherectomy of coronary arteries technique is used to debulk the heavily calcified coronary arteries and to prepare the lesion for a stent implantation, through the thigh.

Cardiac Device Implantation

A cardiac device helps control irregular heartbeats to protect against heart rhythm disorders. One of the most commonly used cardiac devices is a pacemaker, which produces electrical stimuli to the hearst to help it maintain rhythm.An Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) is used to assist the heart's ventricles to restore their capacity after an irregularity. The surgery to implant these devices is quick and patients are often discharged soon after the procedure is completed.

Open Heart Surgery

This is a procedure that involves the opening of the chest cavity and creating a bypass system that allows blood to pump through your body without going through the heart. During open heart surgery, the heart is stopped for a period of time until surgical procedures or investigations can be completed. Once the surgical objective has been achieved, the surgeon restarts the heart and closes up the chest cavity.

Pediatric Cardiology

At Manipal Hospitals, we also provide cardiovascular services to children. Pediatric cardiologists trained in treating children work together with other pediatric specialists to diagnose and treat children and adolescents. Antenatal Fetal Echocardiogram
. Balloon Dilatation of Stenotic Valve in Neonates, Newborns, and Children
. Hemodynamic evaluation of Complex Congenital Heart Diseases
. Counseling following a diagnosis of congenital heart defects in Neonates, Infants, Children, and Adults
. Device closure of abnormal communication such as Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)
. Device closure of Septal Defects such as Ventricular Septal Defects (VSD) and Atrial Septal Defects (ASD)

Heart Attack

The heart muscle, in order to function, needs food and oxygen to survive. The arteries or the blood vessels present within the heart supply the required food and oxygen to the heart muscles. These blood vessels in the heart may get blocked and narrowed due to several reasons, such as unhealthy eating habits, smoking and lack of exercise. As the blockage decreases, the blood supply to the heart muscle gradually decreases, which ultimately leads to a total cut-off. The formation of blockage leads to the heart muscle not getting enough food and oxygen, resulting inaheart attack.

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FAQ's

After gathering general information about the patient's health from our cardiologist will review the patient's medical history, and do a complete physical examination. Then the doctor might order the necessary investigations to determine the health of your heart.

Cholesterol, Hypertension, Obesity, Diabetes, Smoking, Family history of heart disease

Mild discomfort or pain in the chest area, it may radiate to the neck, jaw, or arm on the left side of the body and is usually associated with shortness of breath, nausea, and sweating. Diabetics and women may not have chest discomfort but may have only a few of the associated symptoms.

Some illnesses can cause heart disease, but a majority of heart diseases can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle.

Yes, a yearly health check-up that includes a blood pressure check, lipid, and cholesterol test and a discussion with your doctor about other risk factors should not be overlooked.

Microdiscectomy is a procedure used to eliminate the disc material that puts pressure on the nerves. The patient is generally discharged the same day or the next morning. The entire procedure is performed under general anaesthesia so that the patient is unconscious and is unable to feel anything. Once the anaesthesia starts acting up, the patient is made to lie on an OT bed facing down. Then, a 1- to 1 1/2-inch incision is made on the skin overlying the affected disc. The surgeon uses a microscope (with lights) to examine the affected area. Assisted by the lighted microscope, the surgeon uses a scissor-like tool to remove all the damaged herniated tissue responsible for putting pressure on the nerve. In a few cases, the surgeon removes a small portion of bone that protects the root nerve. Once the spinal nerve has enough space inside the spinal column, the incision is closed with the sutures.

The coronary arteries supply your heart muscle with blood. The arteries can get blocked with fat cells or a substance called plaque. Over time, plaque can harden or rupture (break open). Hardened plaque narrows the coronary arteries and can block the flow of blood to your heart muscle. This can cause chest pain or discomfort called Angina. If the plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form on its surface. This blood clot blocks blood flow through that artery and may cause a heart attack.

If you already have had a heart attack, it is very important to follow doctors advice to prevent a second heart attack: Make lifestyle changes as directed (healthy diet, physical activity, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol use).Take your medications as directed by the treating doctor. Follow any other treatment recommended by the doctor. By taking these steps, you can prevent or reduce the chance of another heart attack and related complications, such as heart failure. Make sure that you have an emergency action plan in case you have signs of a second heart attack. Talk to your doctor about your plan and inform your family about it. The plan should include: Listing down the signs and symptoms of a heart attack Instructions for the prompt use of aspirin How to access emergency medical services The location of the nearest hospital that offers 24-hour emergency heart care services
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