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1. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery
  • Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) offers a safer and less traumatic alternative to conventional open-heart surgery. This innovative approach uses smaller incisions and specialised techniques to perform heart surgeries, including valve repairs and replacements (aortic, mitral tricuspid), coronary artery bypass, and atrial fibrillation surgery.




    The primary benefit of MICS is the reduced trauma to the patient's body. Unlike traditional cardiac surgery, which requires a large incision through the sternum (sternotomy), MICS uses smaller incisions, often between the ribs. This results in less pain and a quicker recovery time. Patients often experience fewer complications, such as reduced risk of infection and less bleeding, contributing to shorter hospital stays and faster return to normal activities. MICS is particularly beneficial for patients who are at a higher risk of complications from open-heart surgery, such as the elderly or those with other medical conditions.

    Watch when you are offered a keyhole surgery!
    Minimally invasive cardiac surgery marks a significant step forward in cardiac care. It offers patients a safer, less painful with small scars alternative with a quicker recovery, while still providing the same success as traditional heart surgeries. As technology and techniques continue to evolve, MICS is becoming an increasingly common option.

    However, when you are offered a Keyhole or minimally invasive cardiac surgical procedure, please make sure that the advocated keyhole technique is actually a keyhole. The claimed keyhole procedure can range from




    It is important to note that minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) isn't suitable for every patient or every type of heart surgery. The decision to use this approach depends on various factors, including the patient's overall health, the complexity of the heart condition, and the surgeon's expertise.