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People from following locations visit Max Super Speciality Hospital, Ghaziabad: Indirapuram, Kaushambi, Vaishali, Vasundhara, Old Ghaziabad, Kavi Nagar, Raj Nagar, Raj Nagar Extension, Crossing Republik, Noida, Noida Extension, Gaur City
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Dr. Anand Kumar Pandey
Senior Director - Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
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Dr. Gaurav Minocha
Senior Director - Cardiac Sciences
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology
Experience: 23+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr Neerav Bansal
Director - Cardiac Sciences, Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS), Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery (CTVS)
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiac Surgery (CTVS)
Experience: 26+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Sajal Gupta
Senior Consultant - Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
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Dr. Amrendra Kumar Pandey
Consultant - Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
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Dr. Heemanshu Lodhi
Consultant - Interventional Cardiology
Cardiac Sciences, Interventional Cardiology
Gender: Male
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is heart surgery recommended?
Heart surgery is usually considered when medications and lifestyle changes alone are not enough to manage heart disease. Diagnostic tests such as echocardiograms, stress tests, and angiograms help determine if surgery is the most suitable treatment.
What are the risks?
Heart surgery carries potential risks such as infection, bleeding, irregular heartbeats, or reactions to anaesthesia. Modern surgical techniques and safety protocols have significantly improved overall outcomes.
How long is recovery?
Recovery varies depending on the procedure and individual health. Open-heart surgery typically requires 4-8 weeks, while minimally invasive procedures often allow a shorter healing period.
Am I a candidate for minimally invasive surgery?
Suitability depends on the complexity of the heart condition, overall health, and any previous surgeries. A thorough assessment helps determine the safest approach.
How long is the hospital stay?
Hospitalisation usually ranges from 4–7 days for open-heart surgery and may be shorter for minimally invasive procedures. Monitoring and support continue until the patient is stable.
What lifestyle changes are needed?
Long-term heart health involves a balanced, heart-friendly diet, regular physical activity, quitting smoking, managing stress, and adhering to prescribed medications.
Can I return to work?
Return to work depends on the type of surgery and job requirements. Desk-based roles may resume within a few weeks, while physically demanding jobs may require more time.
Will I need cardiac rehabilitation?
Cardiac rehabilitation is recommended for most patients. It includes supervised exercise, dietary guidance, and lifestyle support to strengthen the heart and reduce future risks to return back to a normal lifestyle.
Can surgery cure my condition?
Surgery can greatly improve symptoms, quality of life, and life expectancy, but it may not fully cure chronic conditions. Ongoing management with medications and healthy habits remains important.
What precautions should I take before surgery?
Precautions may include stopping certain medications, fasting, and avoiding smoking or alcohol, as advised by the surgical team.
Are there age restrictions?
Age alone does not limit eligibility. Patients from infants to the elderly can undergo heart surgery based on overall health and potential benefits.
Will I need another surgery?
Future procedures may be required for some conditions, such as advanced valve disease or extensive coronary artery disease. Regular follow-ups help track heart health.
Can I travel after surgery?
Travel should generally be avoided during early recovery. The medical team will provide guidance on when it is safe to resume trips. Early travel has become a possibility after minimally invasive heart surgeries.
What dietary changes are recommended?
A heart-friendly diet focuses on low-fat, low-sodium, high-fibre foods, including fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins, while limiting processed foods, unhealthy fats, and sugars.
What if unusual symptoms occur after surgery?
Symptoms such as muscular chest pain, shortness of breath, swelling, redness, discharge from the incision, or fever require prompt medical attention.