In addition to avoiding the pain and trauma of sternotomy and rib spreading, robotic mitral valve repair may provide patients with the following benefits over open surgery:
- Less risk of infection
- Less blood loss and need for blood transfusions
- Shorter hospital stay
- Significantly less pain and scarring
- Faster recovery
- Quicker return to normal activities
- And a potentially better clinical outcome
What is Mitral Valve Prolapse?
Mitral Valve Prolapse Treatment Options
Valve Replacement - In valve replacement, your surgeon cuts out the damaged valve and replaces it with a new, artificial valve.
Valve Repair - Valve repair involves the surgeon reconstructing your valve using your own tissues.
Mitral Valve Prolapse Treatment Options
Valve Replacement - In valve replacement, your surgeon cuts out the damaged valve and replaces it with a new, artificial valve.
Valve Repair - Valve repair involves the surgeon reconstructing your valve using your own tissues.
- Stenosis (narrowing) of the mitral valve
- Regurgitation (leakage) of the mitral valve
- Blockages in the heart's arteries
- Severe chest pain ( angina ) that has not improved with medicines
Please note that not all patients are candidates for robotic surgery. Your surgeon will provide you with the most appropriate treatment option after thoroughly assessing your condition.
The mitral valve controls blood flow through the left side of the heart. When it opens, the mitral valve allows blood to flow into the left ventricle, the heart’s main pumping chamber. When the left ventricle contracts, the mitral valve closes in order to prevent blood from flowing back toward the lungs.
Sometimes the mitral valve is abnormal from birth. It can also become damaged by infection, with age or from heart disease.
If the mitral valve leaflets cannot tightly seal the left ventricle, this is called prolapse. With mitral valve prolapse, some blood flows back into the atrium – a condition called regurgitation. Regurgitation can make the heart work harder, leading to further valve damage and increasing the risk of heart failure.
The treatment options available to a person with mitral valve prolapse depend on the severity of your condition. Some patients may not require any intervention. Others may be prescribed medications. However, if your symptoms become severe, your doctor may recommend mitral valve prolapse surgery. There are two basic types of valve prolapse surgery:
Robot Assisted Heart Procedures are done to treat a variety of conditions:
1. Robot Assisted Mitral Valve Repair may be used to treat:
2. Robot Assisted Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) may be used to treat
3. Robot-assisted Atrial Septal defect repair may be used to treat a hole between the upper chambers of the heart that does not close properly during foetal development.
4. Robot-assisted Biventricular Pacemaker lead placement may be used to treat heart failure due to Atrial Fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm in the upper chambers of the heart)
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