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Fortis Hospitals organises Indian Coronary Surgery Congress

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The two-day event aimed at showcasing the latest CABG techniques and deliberate on better management of heart patients

Fortis Hospitals, under the leadership of Dr Vivek Jawali, Ex President of the Indian Association of Cardiac Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS), hosted the first Indian Coronary Surgery Congress in Bengaluru with an aim to create awareness on coronary surgery techniques among the medical fraternity.

The two-day event aimed at showcasing the latest and most advanced CABG techniques that surgeons all over the world are using to treat the ailment and will also deliberate on better management of heart patients. Reportedly, eminent cardiac surgeons from across India and around the world offered valuable information on surgical techniques for coronary artery disease and stimulate the knowledge of participating doctors.

Reportedly, the programme featured eight different and challenging cardiac operations performed live by the pioneers in the field of CABG surgery. This will include three minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (including the abdominal micro invasive CABG), one redo CABG (repeat of bypass grafting procedure after a primary surgery done earlier), one off-pump lower vessel aneurysm correction (CABG done without putting the patient on a heart lung machine) and total endoscopic LIMA takedown, in which a block in the Left Anterior Descending artery (LAD) that is in the front side of the heart, is removed through minimally invasive procedure by grafting the LAD using the Left internal mammary artery (LIMA) from the back of the breast bone. Apart from this, eminent cardiac surgeons presented 20 video-based talks on technical aspects of bypass grafting and the advancement in treatment of CAD, while giving useful tips on performing complex techniques.

Across the world, there seems to be a high number of CABG procedures being performed. Considering that there is also a disturbing trend of repeat surgeries being done, it is necessary to impart the right information and training on advanced techniques. This programme will specifically focus on the merits of meticulous CABG techniques in treating multiple vessel blockages and will stress the importance of achieving complete revascularisation to avoid a redo of the procedure,” explained Dr Vivek Jawali, Chairman, Dept. Of Cardio-Vascular Science, Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru.

Another highly anticipated session was a hands-on coronary anastomoses training upon a Japanese computerised mannequin system where the aspiring cardiac surgeons can master the technique under the expert guidance of a senior cardiac surgeon.

Fortis Hospitals has always been in the forefront in providing the best of medical and surgical care and prides itself for embracing technological innovations for the better and optimal care of patients. We have been pioneers in the realm of cardiac surgery and this congress will be a platform to bring the best medical minds together to deliberate on the latest advances in coronary surgery for the benefit of surgeons,” said Karthik Rajagopal, Regional Director, South, Fortis Hospitals.

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