Udupi: Kasturba Medical College Manipal doctors replace heart valve without open heart surgery


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Udupi, Nov 23: A team of doctors from Kasturba Medical College and Hospital, Manipal Dr Tom Devasia, Professor and Unit Head and Dr Monika J, Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiology and Dr Guruprasad Rai, Associate Professor, Department of Cardiac Thoracic Surgery successfully performed aortic valve replacement without an open heart surgery, giving them a new life.

All the patients were discharged in a stable condition within a few days of the Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI).
 

The transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is done by few cardiologists in the country.

"We, ‘The Team TAVI’ at Kasturba Medical College, and Hospital Manipal have successfully done many so far. A 76-year-old male patient who complained of breathlessness on exertion for a month which was progressively increasing visited us. On presentation his 2D echo showed severe calcific aortic stenosis. The coronary angiogram was normal. We offered the transcatheter aortic valve implantation to this patient as the patient had high risk to open heart surgery. This was the first-ever TAVI done at Kasturba Medical College, and Hospital Manipal done in the post-Covid era. The patient went home happy and stable within a few days," the doctors said.

"A 72-yea-old male patient presented with breathlessness and giddiness on exertion. On cardiac evaluation he was found to have severe calcific aortic stenosis. He also had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, making him unfit for the open heart surgery. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation was done for him and the patient was discharged within few days of TAVR in a stable condition," doctors said explaining about another case.

Similarly, a 74-year-old male presented with severe heart failure and long standing cough. The patient was initially admitted with internal medicine for acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive lung disease with Dr. Ram Bhat (Professor and unit head) and was stabilized. On evaluation he was found to have severe calcific aortic stenosis with severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction with LV ejection fraction - 10% and severe pulmonary hypertension. Cardiology team was consulted and the heart team decided to offer transcatheter aortic valve implantation in view of very high risk of mortality with open heart surgery," the doctors said.
 
 
In India, very few cardiologists have performed transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction of LVEF less than 30%.
 
"Our patient had LVEF of 10%. The team TAVI , finally after a lot of discussion, decided to go for transcatheter aortic valve implantation. The transcatheter aortic valve implantation was done and the patient’s condition  improved dramatically. He started to smile and the family as well as doctors noticed the tremendous change in the patient’s condition immediately within 24 hours." the doctors said in a statement.

The team of cardiologists Dr Tom Devasia, Dr. Monika J and a Cardiovascular  surgeon Dr. Guruprasad Rai and the entire cardiology team of Cath lab, cardiac ICU, Department of cardiovascular Technology, OPD played an important role in the entire journey of the patient to the new life altogether.

As it is rightly said it’s not important how many days you have in life, but it’s important how much life do we add to every day.

Aortic stenosis is  narrowing of the important left sided heart valve which plays crucial role in the blood supply to entire body. Sometimes it may get damaged with age. Usually such damaged valves are replaced by open heart surgery.

Dr Tom Devasia,  Professor and unit head Cardiology, said, “When the  open heart surgery becomes high risk in patients with severe aortic stenosis, such patients are good candidates for valve replacement without surgery.”
 
If the aortic valve is severely narrowed and stenosed, the patient can develop symptoms of chest pain, breathlessness on exertion, syncope on exertion or even sudden cardiac death.

Dr Tom Devasia further said, “Once the patient starts getting symptoms of heart failure, the life expectancy for patients with severe aortic stenosis in less than a year. Also if the patient has left ventricular dysfunction, the life expectancy is less than 3 to 6 months. Most of these patients are fragile and high risk for open heart surgery.  Therefore, transcatheter aortic valve implantation becomes the best option, giving them a new life.”

Dr. Monika J,  Assistant Professor Cardiology,  said , “Transcatheter aortic valve implantation is an extremely rewarding procedure as we can see the immediate results with very less periprocedural complications and shorter hospital stay as compared to open heart surgery.”

Dr. Guruprasad Rai , Associate professor Cardiovascular Surgery said, “ Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is done in much lesser time as compared to the open heart surgery and the recovery time is also much faster.”

The professor and Head of the department of Cardiology Dr. Padmakumar R said , “ TAVI is preferred by more and more cardiologists as an alternative for severe narrowing of the aortic valve in elderly people especially if they are not good candidates for surgery. “

Dr Avinash Shetty Medical Superintendent  said, “the entire team TAVI including  Cardiologist, Cardiovascular surgeon, Anaesthesia, Cathlab and ICU team played a crucial role in each critically ill patient who underwent TAVI and could successfully give new life to these patients”.

Dr Anand Venugopal, COO, Teaching Hospital, MAHE, Manipal congratulated the team and said, “Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation is done at a much lower cost at Kasturba Medical College and Hospital Manipal as compared to other hospitals in the country.”
 
 
 
  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Nov 23 2022

    THANK you very much our dear Doctors of Manipal Medical College for this "Special Feet" you have displayed now to this Patient ! GOD BLESS !!!

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