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Treating and detecting heart diseases depend on cardiac operations and procedures. Among the most frequent are:
A minimally invasive procedure called angioplasty and stent placement involves implanting a catheter with a balloon. This is usually done along with stent placement to keep narrowed arteries open.
Usually referred to as bypass surgery, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) uses grafting veins from other areas of the body to establish new blood flow paths.
Under the skin, a pacemaker implantation device controls aberrant cardiac rhythms (arrhythmias) and guarantees a steady pulse.
Repairing or replacing damaged valves is part of heart valve surgery; therefore, restoring appropriate blood flow across the heart.
By removing aberrant cardiac tissue generating irregular beats, electrophysiology studies and ablation help to diagnose and treat arrhythmias.
By passing a catheter through blood vessels, a diagnostic technique known as cardiac catheterisation evaluates heart problems.
Executed in extreme situations of heart failure, a heart transplant replaces a sick heart with a healthy donor heart.
These surgeries increase quality of life, enhance cardiac performance, and—often—help to avoid potentially fatal consequences.