Mini-invasive Cardiac Surgery
Mini-invasive Cardiac Surgery is performed through a tiny incision, i.e. hole, usually specialized operational instruments. The incision is about one to four inches rather of the six to nine-inch incision required for traditional surgery. This surgery can be performed to treat a variety of heart situations. Compared with open-heart surgery, this type of surgery might involve less pain and a faster recovery for many people. Types of Mini-Invasive cardiac surgery involve: > Valve surgery > Coronary artery bypasses graft (CABG) surgery > Atrial fibrillation > Epicardia lead placement The (MIDCABG) mini-invasive direct coronary artery bypass graft is a choice for some states who need a left inner mammary vein bypass graft to the left anterior descending artery. A small 1-3-inch hole(incision) is made in the chest wall within the ribs, whereas the incision made during conventional CABG operation is about six to nine inches long and is made down the centre of the breastbone.