NEIGRIHMS saves lives by performing advanced Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

Shillong, May 31: The Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS), NEIGRIHMS, Shillong, successfully performed the highly complex Ozaki procedure, also known as Aortic Valve neocuspidization (AVNeo).

Compared to conventional valve replacement where an artificial valve made of metal or animal tissue is used, in the Ozaki procedure, the damaged valves are replaced with reconstructed valvesmade from patient’s own tissue surrounding the heart.

This eliminates the need for lifelong blood thinner medication.Developed by Prof. Shigeyuki Ozaki of Toho University Ohashi Hospital, Japan, this procedurealso preserves the natural function of the heart, making it particularly suitable for younger patients or those who have small valve.

The reconstructed valve can potentially grow and adapt to the patient’s changing needs over time and drastically decreases the costs of cardiac surgery.

So far, a 10-year-old girl from Tripura and a 69-year-oldman from Assam have benefited from this novel technique at NEIGRIHMS. Dr. Reuben L Kynta (Head, CTVS) led the team comprising Doctors SanjibRawat,Neelamjingbha Sun, AspariAzeez,RajniThabah, Priyanka Dev, AvinabDey and Dhayanithy M with support from perfusionistsMrinal Mandal and LoosarDkhar.

The requiredtechnical support for the complex procedures was provided by dedicated technical and nursing staff of the CTVS OT, ICU, and wardensuring success.

Prof. (Dr.) Nalin Mehta,Director NEIGRIHMS congratulated the team for their pioneering efforts in performing this technically demanding procedure using autologous pericardium to reconstruct the aortic valve cusps.

He also appreciated the support team for their unwavering dedication that ensured safety, efficiency, and successful outcomes.He also reiterated that NEIGRIHMS would leave no stone unturned in providing quality cardiac careto the entire North Eastern Region.

Medical Superintendent Sr. Prof. A. Mishracongratulated theteam and stated that the complex cases addressed by cardiac sciences departments of the hospital contributed to the eminence of NEIGRIHMS.

 

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