Mangaluru: KMC Hospital performs rare life-saving surgery on post-heart attack patient


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Mangaluru, Aug 22: A 55-year-old male patient who was admitted to KMC Hospital, Dr B R Ambedkar Circle, Mangalore, with acute chest pain was successfully treated for a rare and life-threatening complication of a heart attack. The patient, who was initially diagnosed with coronary artery disease and underwent an angioplasty, continued to have worsening chest pain post-procedure. Further evaluation revealed a ventricular septal rupture (VSR), a serious complication of myocardial infarction, requiring immediate emergency surgical intervention.

The surgery was performed by the surgical team comprising Dr Harish Raghavan cardiac surgeon, Dr Madhav Kamath M cardiothoracic & vascular surgeon, and Dr Iresh Shetty cardiac surgeon, along with senior interventional cardiologist Dr Narasimha Pai, KMC Hospital, Mangalore and supported by the anesthesia team of Dr Rammoorthy Rao, Dr Panchakshari Patil and Dr Sunil.

The patient underwent a successful patch closure of the ventricular septal rupture using an artificial patch. Following surgery, he was closely monitored in the post-operative ICU, where he made steady progress and was shifted to the ward in five days. He was stable at the time of discharge. Ventricular septal rupture (VSR) is a rare but often fatal complication following a heart attack, occurring in 0.04–0.21% of patients, usually within the first three days of the infarction. It results from the development of a hole in the wall (septum) separating the heart’s left and right ventricles, causing abnormal blood flow and potentially leading to heart failure. While medical management carries an extremely high risk of mortality, urgent surgical repair is the treatment of choice. However, surgical outcomes also carry a risk due to the complexity of the condition and associated organ dysfunction.

On the successful outcome, Dr Harish Raghavan, said, “Ventricular septal rupture following a myocardial infarction is one of the most feared complications in cardiology and cardiac surgery. The key to saving this patient’s life was rapid diagnosis, early surgical intervention, and coordinated teamwork across specialties. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing such critical situations.”

Saghir Siddiqui, regional chief operating officer and hospital director, KMC Hospital, Mangalore, added, “This case underscores the advanced cardiac care expertise available at our hospital. KMC Hospital has fulltime cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac electrophysiologist and two cath labs. We are proud of our team of doctors and support staff who worked seamlessly to save a patient facing one of the deadliest complications of a heart attack. Our commitment remains to provide world-class healthcare and lifesaving interventions to our patients.”

The case serves as a reminder of the need for early recognition of potentially fatal complications of heart attacks and the role of advanced cardiac surgical care in ensuring positive outcomes.

About Manipal hospitals

As a pioneer in healthcare, Manipal Hospitals is among the top healthcare providers in India serving over 7 million patients annually, with a focus on providing affordable, high-quality healthcare services. Manipal’s integrated network today has a pan-India footprint of 38 hospitals across 19 cities with 10,500+ beds, and a talented pool of 7,200+ doctors and an employee strength of over 20,500.

Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive curative and preventive care for a multitude of patients from around the globe. Manipal Hospitals is NABH, AAHRPP accredited and most of the hospitals in its network are NABL, ER, Blood Bank accredited and recognized for Nursing Excellence.

 

 

  

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