Fortis Escorts successfully performs double cardiology procedure on older patient
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Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi successfully performed a double surgery to correct a left ventricle aneurysm followed by an left ventricular assisting device (LVAD) implant. This is a unique achievement because it is the first ever recorded case in India of a patient of this age undergoing a procedure of such dual complexity. The team of cardiologists was led by Dr. T S Kler, Executive Director, Cardiac Sciences, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute. The surgical team was led by Dr. Z S Meharwal, Director and Coordinator, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute while Dr. Vishal Rastogi, Director - Heart Failure Clinic and his team extended their support in management of the patient's heart functions. The patient is making good recovery with improvement in his heart, kidney and liver function in addition to an enhanced nutrition status.
The 74-year-old, patient, Sardar Amrik Singh, had suffered large anterior wall myocardial infarction (heart attack). He was having recurrent episodes of breathlessness on mild exertion, a classic feature of heart failure. After consulting several hospitals, he was turned away and was told that there were no options for his condition except a heart transplant. As a rule, heart transplants are not performed on patients beyond the age of 60 years. Heart transplant also has a major limitation of donor availability.
The 74-year-old, patient, Sardar Amrik Singh, had suffered large anterior wall myocardial infarction (heart attack). He was having recurrent episodes of breathlessness on mild exertion, a classic feature of heart failure. After consulting several hospitals, he was turned away and was told that there were no options for his condition except a heart transplant. As a rule, heart transplants are not performed on patients beyond the age of 60 years. Heart transplant also has a major limitation of donor availability.
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