Manipal Hospital Mysuru recently organised a press conference at Pathrika Bhavana, Madikeri to inform about revolutionized cardiac care by introducing state-of-the-art cardiac procedures that transform the outcomes of patients with complex heart conditions. Two remarkable advancements in TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) and the Leadless Pacemaker are being performed at the hospital, offering safer, minimally invasive alternatives to traditional heart surgeries informed eminent cardiologist Dr. Sharath Babu N M, Consultant – Cardiology at Manipal Hospital Mysuru.
Speaking further he said that cardiac care has witnessed major advancements over the past few decades, evolving from invasive open-heart surgeries to minimally invasive techniques that prioritize patient safety, quicker recovery, and enhanced quality of life for patients.
Dr. Sharath Babu further informed about TAVI, a breakthrough in heart valve replacement Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) is an advanced procedure for aortic valve replacement that eliminates the need for major open-heart surgery. Previously, treatment of aortic valve stenosis (narrowing of the heart valves) was only possible by opening the chest.
Speaking further Dr. Dr. Sharath Babu also said informed about Leadless Pacemaker: A Revolution in Heart Rhythm Management which is another revolutionary procedure is the Leadless Pacemaker – a great alternative to traditional pacemakers. Elderly patients with heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias) are recommended a pacemaker implantation. Conventional pacemaker devices require a surgical incision (of 1 – 2 inches) and the placement of wires and a battery in the chest. But leadless pacemakers are implanted directly into the heart through a vascular axis, reducing the risk of infections and other complications associated with invasive procedures. With a battery life of about 10-12 years, it is a promising option for the elderly for managing irregular heartbeats.
He also said they emphasize the importance of preventive care;especially fatal heart attacks occur at a very young age. 50% of heart attacks occur below the age of 50 years in our country he added. Regular screenings and consultations with a cardiologist remain important to maintain good heart health to detect underlying risks and avoid cardiac events, he said.
He also informed about team of expert cardiologists including Dr. Sharath Babu N M, Consultant – Cardiology, Dr. Keshavamurthy CB, Consultant – Cardiology – Interventional, and Dr. Upendra Shenoy, Consultant – Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and Chief of Medical Services, Manipal Hospital Mysuru is committed to advanced cardiac care.