Dr Ayush Srivastava has experience of 2 years in CTVS (Heart Surgery). He h
Hospital: AMRITDHARA my Hospital
City: Karnal
Qualification: M.B.B.S.,M.S., M.Ch (CTVS- Heart Surgery),
Dr Ayush Srivastava has experience of 2 years in CTVS (Heart Surgery). He has done his MBBS from JJM Medical College, Davangere ( Karnataka ) an MS from GMC Haldwani Uttarakhand & M.Ch from PGI Chandigarh. He had worked as post M.Ch Senior resident also in PGI Chandigarh. He also worked as a Consultant Cardiac Surgeon in Fortis Malar Hospital Chennai in CTVS & Transplant Unit. He has wide experience in Cardiac Surgical Procedures Like By Pass Surgeries including Total Arterial Revascularization, Heart Valve Repair & Replacement procedures, and Other Open Heart Procedures & Heart Failure therapy.
Cardiac Surgery As the ailments related to the heart have increased in the recent decade, people need to be in the care of a good cardiac surgeon. Surgery is a huge thing for anyone who is going through a medical situation. To make the process easier, the cardiac surgeon should be good enough to handle everything with ease and calm. With the advent of new technology and newer forms of surgeries, doctors are making themselves more educated. One such doctor is Dr. Ayush Srivastava who has pioneered in the field of cardiac surgery. SPECIALITIES Total Arterial Bypass Surgery is a common surgery performed in India due to the blocked arteries. The surgeon replaces the blocked or damaged arteries with healthy ones to avoid any further problems. Valve Repair/Replacement is a surgery that is done when someone’s Valves do not work properly. The doctor performs the surgery as it is needed and they can even go home in 4 to 5 days. All other open Heart Surgeries Major Procedures Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) Heart Valve Repair/Replacement Other Open Heart Surgeries 1. Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) Overview CABG is the most common type of heart surgery in India. Doctors called cardiothoracic surgeons to do this surgery. Other Names for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Bypass surgery Coronary artery bypass surgery Heart bypass surgery CHD isn’t always treated with CABG. Many people who have CHD can be treated in other ways, such as with lifestyle changes, medicines, and a procedure called angioplasty During angioplasty, a small mesh tube called a stent may be placed in an artery to help keep it open. CABG or angioplasty with stent placement may be options if you have severe blockages in your large coronary arteries, especially if your heart’s pumping action has already been weakened. CABG also may be an option if you have blockages in the heart that can’t be treated with angioplasty. In this situation, CABG is considered more effective than other types of treatment. If you’re a candidate for CABG, the goals of having the surgery include: Improving your quality of life and decreasing angina and other CHD symptoms Allowing you to resume a more active lifestyle Improving the pumping action of your heart if it has been damaged by a heart attack Lowering the risk of a heart attack (in some patients, such as those who have diabetes) Improving your chance of survival You may need repeat surgery if the grafted arteries or veins become blocked, or if new blockages develop in arteries that weren’t blocked before. Taking medicines as prescribed and making lifestyle changes as your doctor recommends can lower the chance of a graft becoming blocked. In people who are candidates for the surgery, the results usually are excellent. Following CABG, 85 percent of people have significantly reduced symptoms, less risk of future heart attacks, and a decreased chance of dying within 10 years.