Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
Definition
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery is a modern surgical technique that involves performing heart surgery through smaller incisions, often using specialized instruments and advanced imaging techniques. This approach aims to reduce trauma, blood loss, and recovery time compared to traditional open-heart surgery.
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Cardiac Surgery
Yale Medicine Cardiac Surgery is a team of world-class heart surgeons, devoted exclusively to the cardiac care of adults and children. Our surgeons perform state-of-the-art minimally invasive and traditional operations for the full range of cardiac diseases and conditions, including: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Valve repair and replacement (aortic and mitral) Aneurysm repair (aortic, thoracic aortic, left ventricular) Arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm), including hybrid ablation heart failure and artificial heart or ventricular assist devices Heart failure, including artificial heart or ventricular assist devices Heart transplantation Congenital heart diseases in children and adults Our cardiac surgery team provides personalized, compassionate care for adult and pediatric patients. We understand that living with cardiac conditions comes with challenges. We will partner with patients and their families to explore treatment options, as well as strategies that can assist them after surgery. Our cardiac surgery teamincludes some of the most experienced cardiac surgeonsin the world, as well as a dedicated team of experienced cardiologists, cardiac nurses, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. We also collaborate with leading cardiologists at Yale in the treatment of heart failure, coronary artery disease, valve disease, and arrhythmias. Yale's survival statistics for coronary artery bypass, mitral valve replacement, and aortic valve replacement consistently exceed national and regional averages, with Yale performing the most mitral valve operations in the state, as well as caring for the largest volume of aortic cases statewide. We also have experience with robot-assisted cardiac surgery, minimally invasive valve repair and replacement, and surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation. Our surgeons operate at Yale New Haven Hospital, Bridgeport Hospital, and the Veterans Affairs (VA) Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven, where they work closely with internists, cardiologists, and vascular surgeons in pre- and post-operative care. As faculty in the Yale School of Medicine Department of Surgery,our surgeonsconduct groundbreaking research in aortic surgery, transplantation, experimental mechanical heart and cardiac transplantation, and vascular biology.Cardiac Anesthesiology
Our section has a long tradition of excellence in caring for cardiac surgical patients. We manage patients with complex cardiac and cardiothoracic disease, those in the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit, and those undergoing electrophysiology procedures, ablations, and lung transplantation. We have expertise in cardiac assist devices, cardiac transplantation, port-access valve procedures, and robotic surgical procedures.Surgery
Yale’s Department of Surgery is a premier center for adult and pediatric surgical treatment, providing comprehensive care for a full range of conditions and diseases. To ensure that our patients experience shorter hospital stays and less postoperative discomfort, we employ the latest technologies and surgical techniques, and perform minimally invasive surgery whenever possible. Our renowned surgeons and faculty continue to push the frontiers of surgical science through innovative treatment and leading-edge research, with the ability to offer treatment options that can be difficult to find elsewhere. More state-of-the-art surgical suites at Yale New Haven Hospital than in any other hospital in the region Collaboration with the Yale Department of Biomedical Engineering and with industry to develop 3-D bioprinting for the regeneration, repair, and replacement of human tissue and vessels Nationally recognized Center of Excellence and designated training center for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) Yale’s Endocrine Neoplasia Laboratory is an internationally renowned multidisciplinary research group in which surgeons work with endocrine geneticists to decipher the molecular genetics of endocrine tumor disease First program in Connecticut to offer three different minimally invasive bariatric surgical techniques: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, LAP-Band® surgery, and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy