World's First Awake Cardiac Bypass Valve Surgery, India



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Visit www.whosp.com - Dr Vivek Jawali, chief cardiovascular surgeon along with his team at Wockhardt Heart Hospital at Bangalore have set a global benchmark by performing the first coronary bypass surgery along with an aortic valve replacement without using general anaesthesia or ventilator support while the patient was on a heart lung machine.The technique of high thoracic epidural analgesia is a highly precision based methodology which involves injection of micro doses of local anaesthetic in the epidural space around the spinal cord which anaesthetises only the chest region while the rest of the system is fully awake.
This technique is a boon for patients having multifaceted medical complications, required a bypass surgery and an aortic valve replacement. His lung condition did not permit the use of a ventilator and he was high risk for general anaesthesia. With his surgery being rejected at various centres bef
ore he came to us, his best chance of survival was an open heart surgery without general anaesthesia, in other words, an awake heart surgery. We give him that chance using the technique of high thoracic epidural analgesia and a new direction in heart surgery has been unveiled,' recounted Dr Jawali.
Dr Vivek Jawali and Dr Murali Chakravarthy, chief cardiac anaesthetist of Wockhardt Heart Institute are the national pioneers of awake coronary bypass surgery on beating heart through full chest incisions and over the last few years have performed more than 500 awake heart surgeries and have ten i
nternational publications on this topic in the leading journals of the world to their credit. Skynews of UK profiles in this film a patient undergoing a painless awake heart cardiac bypass surgery that is safe for patients who are high risk for general anaesthesia. and this now throws open the pos
sibility of cardiac surgery for many patients (many in their most productive years) who are termed inoperable,' explained Dr Jawali. wockhardt Heart Hospital at Bangalore, India is now a preferred destination for cardiac patients not only in India but also from all over the US, UK, Canada, Middle Ea
st and Africas. It is also a teaching center for clinicians from the sub-continent. For more details visit www.whosp.com --Sent via http://heyspread.com : Upload videos to multiple sites quickly


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I have to do this ... ( 1 year ago by enavoegolem)
I have to do this sirurgy, somedy know How long I have to rest after the sirurgy? I'm 30 years old. Thanks.
u can take 4-8 ... ( 1 year ago by SEXXILEZZ)
u can take 4-8 weeks of rest. Hope this helped.
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The surgeon has ... ( 11 months ago by Donpatch88)
The surgeon has broken a chestbone, ouch!
amazing ( 6 months ago by vip129870)
amazing
This is awesome. ... ( 4 months ago by ratraty)
This is awesome. Heck it could even be said the group who came up with this can be atleast considered for a Nobel.
indian doctors are ... ( 4 months ago by giggletronics)
indian doctors are geniuses. the admissions process into medical school is ridiculously competitive.
are you kidding??? ... ( 3 months ago by sarge5000)
are you kidding??? definitely not a nobel worthy in any way whatsoever. this isn't that novel.
OK, they are good, ... ( 2 months ago by nit78)
OK, they are good, and competition is rigrous, especially for AIIMS, MAMC, JIPMEr.. but don't add spice and extrapolate. Just say some indian doctors are very good
Hey you fuckers ... ( 2 months ago by petercasiechetty)
Hey you fuckers have billions of people you can kill experimenting. No one else has that amount of lives to waste. Also if you educate people they might sue your doctors who screw up their experiments. Get off the high horse and teach you people to "surgery" properly.
Magnificent! US ... ( 2 months ago by u2bing2010)
Magnificent! US Doctors should go and learn from their Indian colleagues. How far medicine has come. Of course, if you are awake there is less blood loss and less need for dangerous anesthesia. Very good and interesting new medical advance.
I wonder it the ... ( 1 month ago by vadodarya)
I wonder it the author can tell me if the post op risk of Afib is diminished with this method. Do you have the stats for post op Afib? I would like to compare it the standard.
marvellous! I ... ( 1 month ago by ghallica)
marvellous! I wonder very much what we would say when they do it endoscopically via closed chest wall!
marvellous.long ... ( 1 week ago by sofishahid)
marvellous.long live indian surgeons..........proud to be indian



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