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The aforementioned dead patient was something I had been wondering about for a while, the three kinds of death you run into at the hospital as a cardiac sonographer are -
They did not call to cancel the echo order, the nurse is not there to tell you not to go into the patient's room, and the patient is lying in their bed but they are actually just straight up dead and not hooked up to anything and it takes you a minute or two to go, "hold on a fucking second... this person is DEAD" and then you float around the entrance of the room until the nurse shows up to be like "don't go in there!! patient expired!!" and you get to be like "m-hm YEAH I KNOW. Cancel the order." And you are disgruntled at the team for a. wasting your time and b. interrupting the final sleep of some poor person where you were very nearly lightly disrespectful to a corpse (by trying to shake them gently awake and putting stickers on them, as you do to asleep patients)
They called you because there is literally a Code Blue crisis situation happening and there's twenty people in the room, possibly doing CPR or giving meds or giving blood, like a well-oiled machine where you are a massive interloper with your giant ass ultrasound machine being in the way and asking "when do you want pictures? what do you want to see?", and you either get to scan before, during, or after lifesaving procedures, and if you (not the patient, not the family, for this will be a tragedy) are very, very lucky you may get pictures after the patient's heart has stopped moving but before they call the end of the code (and declare the patient officially dead) which means you are there, in the room, not-so-gently (because those pictures are hard to get after CPR) smashing on someone's chest with a piece of plastic as they die and you get to see the heart stop and the blood clot up almost immediately, and it's funny to see something that moves so much not doing much of anything at all.
This patient is already considered braindead and literally being kept alive with machines and they need pictures for organ donation ASAP I hope you know how to burn a CD
And by wondering about I mean, wanted to experience, because I'm a morbid fucker who works in a hospital and wonders about death in a hospital and how it works and what it's like, because that's a crisis situation not many people get to experience in their lives and good news! These are all things I have actually experienced as a cardiac imaging tech in the hospital. Writing it down is funny because I did not expect the trajectory of my life to go in that direction even at all.
#death#the dragoon diaries#the fourth option is that the life saving measures WORK and you get to scan a somewhat unstable but still alive and very in pain patient#healthcare#medicine#I also get to see human cadavers for like education reasons#which like not to be morbid but damn I love human cadavers#I am eternally thankful to the people who donate their bodies to science because it's SO enriching to see post surgical stuff INSIDE a body#like I don't get to see the sutures from a CABG on echo but you can clearly see them in a cadaver and it's cool!!#there's a world of difference between a prosthetic heart valve on ultrasound vs seeing one in person surrounded by red meat tissue#and you never get to see unless the patient is dead and gracious enough to donate their body#ironically surgery gives me the jeebs and I can't look inside ALIVE people#only dead
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Surgical Techniques and Innovations in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting- Hyderabad.
Expert CABG surgery in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery, a cornerstone of cardiovascular medicine, aims to restore blood flow to the heart muscle by bypassing obstructed coronary arteries. This article delves into the various aspects of CABG surgery, from its indications and surgical techniques to postoperative care and advancements.
Indications for CABG CABG is typically recommended for patients with severe coronary artery disease (CAD) whose blood flow to the heart is significantly compromised. Common indications include left main coronary artery disease, triple-vessel disease, and double-vessel disease with impaired heart function. Patient evaluation involves assessing anatomical, functional, and clinical factors.
Surgical Techniques
Traditional On-Pump CABG: Involves using a heart-lung machine to temporarily take over heart function while the surgeon grafts the bypass conduits.
Off-Pump CABG: Surgeons perform the procedure on a beating heart without using a heart-lung machine, reducing certain complications.
Minimally Invasive CABG: Utilizes smaller incisions and specialized tools, resulting in reduced trauma, shorter recovery times, and improved cosmesis.
Graft Selection Arterial and venous grafts are used to create the bypasses. The Left Internal Mammary Artery (LIMA) is a preferred arterial graft due to its long-term patency rates. Radial Artery (RA) and Right Internal Mammary Artery (RIMA) can also be used. Venous grafts, often using the saphenous vein, are suitable for less critical vessels.
Advancements and Hybrid Procedures
Total Arterial Revascularization: Utilizing multiple arterial grafts to enhance long-term outcomes.
Hybrid Procedures: Combining CABG with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for selected patients, achieving comprehensive revascularization.
Minimally Invasive Techniques: Robotic-assisted and thoracoscopic approaches are gaining prominence, improving patient experience and outcomes.
Postoperative Care
Intensive Care: Close monitoring in the immediate postoperative period to manage hemodynamics, pain, and ventilation.
Medications: Antiplatelet agents, beta-blockers, and statins are prescribed to prevent graft occlusion and manage risk factors.
Cardiac Rehabilitation: Tailored exercise programs and lifestyle modifications facilitate optimal recovery and secondary prevention.
Complications and Follow-up
Graft Patency: Regular follow-up assessments, including imaging studies, monitor the status of grafts.
Infection and Bleeding: Vigilance for surgical site infections and bleeding complications is crucial.
Long-term Surveillance: Patients require ongoing management of cardiovascular risk factors to prevent disease progression.
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Mafia Bucky Au
Pairing - mafia!bucky x fem!reader
Summary - y/n lived an ordinary life as a surgical resident in New York. Her father left when she was young, and her mother recently passed away. Bucky was promised by her father to get his firstborn daughter, unfortunately for y/n, that fits her description perfectly. Kind of enemies to lovers.
Warnings - violence, angst, being taken against will/kidnapping, mentions of death, stitches and medical things, mentions of suicide, mild cursing
Word count - 3.5k
a/n - i was feeling some angst, let me know what you think! feedback is always appreciated!
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"Clamp" Joe said from across to table to one of the scrub nurses. "Lap pads" I said. We were doing a coronary artery bypass graft on a six year old patient. Five hours in and Lena was doing really well. She had maintained stability the entire time, making recovery look good for her.
I was about to irrigate when the door to the OR burst open. Me and Joe didn't look up, too focused on finishing Lena's cabg, starting to close up her heart with delicate sutures. "Y/n Y/L/N?" a low masculine voice boomed out. My head shot up to meet Joe's eyes, silently asking what to do. Her eyes were almost as wide as mine.
That voice belonged to James Barnes, head of the Brooklyn mafia. They had access to anywhere and everywhere in Brooklyn, no questions asked.
After having a silent conversation, we both opted to go back to Lena's heart. The voice boomed again, this time louder and much closer. "Y/n, scrub out." Joe whispered. I couldn't scrub out. Not now. Not while it was just me and Joe with a few scrub nurses. She couldn't close alone. "No." I kept suturing, almost to the point where we could start to close up entirely. "What?!" her head jerked up "I said no. You can't close on your own. Lena has been my patient for six months. I know everything about her, and her family. I am finishing this surgery with you and I will be there when they see their baby girl for the first time in six hours." I clipped the last suture, ready to close up her chest. "Y/n, I think you should listen to Joe and scrub out."
I suddenly felt cold metal pressed to my temple. "Put the tools down Y/L/N. I'm not afraid to pull this trigger." I heard the click of a bullet sliding into place at the end of his threat. I was shaking with tears running down my cheeks at this point. "I'm sorry," I said to Joe, it was obvious that I was crying. Through blurry eyes, I saw a tear slide down her cheek too.
What was going to happen to Lena? And her family? What would Joe tell them? I stepped back from the table and let Mike, my favourite nurse, help me take off my gown and relieve my trembling hands from my sterile blue gloves.
Even if I wanted to, I couldn't go back to that table. By pressing a gun to my head, James had broken the sterile field. "Well done," James spoke lowly into my ear. I hadn't noticed when, but his hand was wrapped securely around my arm. He led me away from the table, out of the OR and into the hallway where he stood in front of the elevator. The entire time my sobs never ceased and neither did the grip he had on my arm.
He let go before we left the elevator. Outside, many of what were probably his men waited for us. They lined the hallways. I felt like a sheep being herded by big, powerful, scary wolves. Tears were still running down my face as I made eye contact with my Chief of Surgery and Resident Chief. I had grown close with them over the years, and now they were watching me be escorted out of the hospital.
They knew what this meant. I was taken. The mafia had me now. Tears ran down their faces, and the faces of my coworkers who I loved like family. I tried to keep my head up to let them know I would be okay, but I couldn't help the way my shoulder shook from my sobs.
James helped me into a black car. In the front seat was a blonde, with a driver who had dark skin and short hair. I didn't try to hide the fact that I wanted to be anywhere but here. I felt exhausted, more emotionally than mentally.
"Where are we going?" I asked. "Home." James said, adjusting the cuff of his dress shirt. "I hate you, James Barnes." I said, defeat laced in my tone. "Please, call me Bucky." he said. He sounded sad. That bastard. How did he have the nerve to be sad when he is the one who chose to steal me out of my OR. "What are you going to do when I kill myself?" I asked. "You won't kill yourself." the driver spoke up. "Sam-" the blonde said in a nervous and warning tone.
"She won't." he said, looking at the blonde. "You're y/n y/l/n. You're a surgeon." he said, looking at me through the rearview mirror. Everyone's attention was on him as he refocused on the road. "You saved my sister's life, Sarah Wilson. Pancreatic cancer. Four hours after being in your OR she was cancer free. We were told to start planning her funeral. I was signing paperwork to legally adopt my nephews, but you saved her life." he looked into the rearview mirror at me again. "Thank you."
We arrived at "home". During the long ride to the outskirts of Brooklyn, I learned that the blonde's name is Steve. He and Sam were Bucky's seconds in command. Steve helped with the dirty stuff like interrogations, and dealing with orders and shipments of weapons. Sam helped as well but he was also really good at chauffeuring Bucky wherever he needed to go.
There was a very very long gravel driveway leading up to Bucky's huge mansion. It was pretty, I had to admit. Nice dark brick with ivy, a beautiful garden that I bet Steve helped out with, and a peaceful fountain in the center of the drive. I noticed more fountains in the garden area. We had passed tall black iron gates on the way in, giving me an eerie feeling of what the interior of the mansion would be like. Probably dark and scary.
Boy, was I wrong. The inside was beautiful. White marble stairs, golden curtains and natural light everywhere. It felt soft and safe, while still looking professional and wealthy. I was scared to touch anything, it all looked so clean and like everything was in its place.
Bucky dismissed Sam and Steve, leading me up the stairs and to the right of the hall. We walked for quite a bit before he turned into a room. "This is yours. You are to sleep here and I will have all of your stuff here in the next two weeks." He turned to face me, "My office is down the hall to the left, first hall to your right. My room is down the hall to the right, first room on your left hand side. If you need anything, ask me, Sam or Steve. Nobody else lives here but the four of us." he sounded so calm and collected. Did he steal people often?
"I don't live here." I corrected him. The quirk in his eyebrow let me know I shouldn't have spoken. I didn't care. It couldn't get any worse than this. "You do live here. You will not leave this property until you ask me for permission and you have been assigned an escort." "I do not live here! You do not own me, and I am going home. I have to go to work, and I will not stay here." I clenched my jaw, waiting for him to say something.
"Y/n, you live here. Your father promised me his first born daughter just before your mother got pregnant. He was a horrible man, you knew that. Your mother never knew about the deal. You are mine and you will not be leaving. Are we clear?" I hated how the tone of his voice made me clench my thighs together, but I hated even more how he was speaking to me and how he thought he could just keep me here.
"No! I will not stay here! You stole me out of my OR while I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF A SURGERY! An open heart surgery. A poor young girl's life was in my hands, Bucky!!!! You could have killed her!! She was INNOCENT!! I hate you. She could have died. Her parents have been in and out of hospitals with her for six years!! Six years, Bucky! She is six years old and her whole life has been within the walls of hospitals and I had a chance to change that. You could have ruined her life and I hate you." I was so angry, tears were running down my face again. I felt warm and exhausted. The urge to just sleep and hope this was a really really bad dream came over me. "Get out." I spat through my teeth, daring him to challenge my order.
He almost looked pitiful as he left my room and closed the door behind him.
The bed was uncomfortable, and I had none of my own possessions. Bucky had come in later to apologize, which fell on deaf ears. He had thankfully given me one of his shirts and some sweatpants before he went back to his office. The sheets on the bed were scratchy, and his pants were too warm.
At around 2 a.m, after no luck at sleeping, I slipped out of my room and headed towards his office, just like he had directed. I figured he would be there, being a surgeon I know what it's like to stay up late to get work done, especially if you're stressed. Which I assume he was after kidnapping someone.
I opened the door slowly to reveal Bucky. His jacket was discarded and a few of the buttons on his shirt were undone. "What are you doing here?" He asked after looking up at me. I felt his gaze rake over my body, now only clad in his shirt and a pair of my underwear. "I need your help," I said calmly. I was desperate after only a few hours with this man. I felt pathetic.
Bucky's eyebrow quirked, encouraging me to continue. "My dog, Joe is probably watching her. I wouldn't know because you took my phone, but that's what I'm assuming." he looked intrigued, with his head tilted to the side and his hands still instead of typing. "If Joe isn't watching her, she only has enough food and water for one day, unless she drinks out of the toilet bowl, but I don't really want her to do that, not that it isn't clean! But she's a big dog and-" "y/n." His cold voice stopped me right in my tracks. Shit. This is probably where he refuses to help me get my dog.
"Please," my eyes began to water at the thought of her at home, all alone, wondering where I went, and then possibly starving to death without anyone to take care of her. "She's my best friend, and I promise she won't be any trouble, I'll pay for everything, I'll even pay a rent fee or something! I just really need my dog back." I think he could see my lip wobble because that look of pity from earlier came back.
"I used to have a dog," his voice surprised me just as much as his words. I looked up at him inquisitively, "She was a Great Dane named Nala. I get it. I'll arrange to pick her up tomorrow, and some of your things later in the week." "Thank you." I whispered before turning to leave his office.
"What's her name?" I heard just before I reached the door. "Hazel," I smiled at the memory of her. "She's an Irish wolf hound." I said sheepishly. at my confession, he smiled. "Goodnight y/n." "Goodnight Bucky."
It's been a week since we got Hazel, and Bucky has seemed kinder and kinder every day. It was probably just because Hazel was such a good dog, but a part of me hoped I helped to make him happier too. When I brought it up to Steve and Sam they had both agreed it wasn't just my dog.
Another night rolled around and I still didn't have anything else of my own. I had been sharing clothes with all three of the men, including underwear. The night was the worst time for me, always leaving me frustrated at my inability to get comfortable enough to sleep. Hazel had no problems, sleeping soundly at the foot of my bed just like she would at home. Or my old house? Was this place really my home?
At 1 a.m, when I hadn't heard any movement in a while I snuck out to Bucky's bedroom where I knew he wouldn't be. He was still in his office working, I knew because I hadn't heard him walk to his room, something he doesn't usually do until at least 3 a.m. Hazel had decided to follow me, making this a bit harder to get away with when being followed by a huge Irish wolfhound.
Slowly, I opened the door to his bedroom. It was gorgeous. He had an abundance of pillows, a soft blanket at the end of his bed and thick creamy coloured duvet. Dark wood furniture decorated the room, complemented by dark curtains and hunter green walls. The place was gorgeous and very well decorated. I moved closer to his bed and found an extra soft blanket under the duvet. I slid it out and draped it over Hazel's back so my hands could hold other stuff. I grabbed a body length grey pillow, deciding he wouldn't miss it for one night.
Before he came to his room, we scurried back to my bed as quietly as possible, Hazel not dropping the blanket once.
"That's the best she's slept in weeks, boss." I could hear voices outside of my bedroom. Steve. The curtains were closed, so it was still nice and dark in my room, then another voice spoke, "Really? She hasn't been sleeping well this whole time?". Bucky. "No, she tosses and turns all night. Honestly, I would too if I didn't have anything of my own.". Sam. "She likes your pillow though." Steve commented.
I didn't want to get up yet but I didn't want to be watched either. I slowly opened my eyes and lifted my head to see the three men in my doorway. Steve and Sam smiled before walking away with waves directed at me. I waved back before focusing my gaze on Bucky.
"I see you like my stuff." he smirked, slowly making his way towards my bed. Hazel jumped off to go find food, her bowls had been placed in the kitchen. "You know, it's wrong to steal sweetheart." Bucky was looking down at me now, his hands in the pockets of his neat dress pants. "You left me with no other choice," I said without much confidence.
"I don't have any of my things, and these sheets are god awful and scratchy." "Maybe I just like seeing you in my clothes," he hummed. A warm blush coated my cheeks as he leaned closer. "You're kinda cute sweetheart." At this point I could smell his minty breath, and feel it as well. "Give me my stuff, and you'll get yours back." I suggested before flopping down on my bed and pulling the covers over me, specifically the blanket I stole right off of his own bed.
He laughed before tugging at the blanket to reveal me clinging to his body sized pillow like a koala. I refused to meet his gaze, instead keeping my eyes closed. "I can't sleep unless I'm comfortable." I stated.
"I get that. We'll have Steve pick your stuff up, but you can keep the pillow." he winked.
That afternoon, Bucky had sat down and had lunch with me. He made eggs, bacon and fluffy toast. I helped a little, making us tea and setting the plates at the black marble island.
"So, I was thinking, you can start working remotely until they absolutely need you back at the hospital." his eyes met mine, waiting for a reaction. I was excited, but I tried not to show it too much since I really shouldn't have been taken from the hospital in the first place. "Then, once I'm sure it's safe, you can go back."
"Safe?" How did my safety play into this decision? I was confused, I was always safe at the hospital, save for the occasional confused patient. "Y/n, your father had a lot of enemies, quite a few of them are associated with other mafias, none as well built or known as my own. He promised you to me in hopes that peace could be made, but he betrayed several of his promises and upset more people than he could handle. Because they can't get to your father, they might get to you next."
"Fine. But I need to get to the hospital sooner rather than later. I have a million patients and I've missed so many rounds. For all I know, Lena could be out of the hospital by now. I haven't had contact with anyone for weeks." I sighed, to which he frowned at. "I know, and I do feel bad but I also care about your safety."
I blushed at his admittance, not used to being romantically cared for. Over the days that turned into weeks, we had grown to like each other. Maybe this arrangement would end up working after all.
"Fuck."
Bucky had given me a space to work within his office, so that's where I was when I heard a string of curses and muffled groans near midnight. The door suddenly swung open, revealing a bloody and battered Bucky.
"James?" I asked. "Hey -shit- y/n/n." He clutched his right arm to his abdomen. There was so much blood from so many different places. "It looks like you need my help," I sassed, getting up to help him settle down on the leather couch. His "yeah" was cut off by a groan. "I need to take your shirt off, okay?" Concern was surely painted on my face as I saw his blood soaked jacket.
"At least buy me dinner first," he laughed. "Ha ha. I'm glad you're in a decent mood," I said while starting to unbutton his white work shirt. I rolled up the sleeves of his black Henley that I was borrowing. He had three major wounds: one on his cheek, one on his right arm and one located on his lower abdomen.
"This is going to hurt," I warned, getting the first aid kit from across the room and preparing the peroxide. He hissed as I poured it over every wound, dabbing them after with gauze. "You're doing great," I tried to smile sympathetically while remaining focused.
"I'm going to stitch your face first, okay?" I asked, getting the supplies ready. "I don't need stitches." he countered. "Bucky, this wound is deep and it's not going to stop bleeding until I close it. You need stitches." "Doll, I'm fine, just leave it."
"Right! Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry! I forgot that you had a medical degree." I said sarcastically. He blushed in return and stayed still while I started to stitch his cheek.
A part of me wanted to make a jab about being out of practice, due to being kidnapped from the hospital, but I held back. Bucky was a good man and we were starting to bond and get along way better than I had ever anticipated. I learned that he had a sister, Steve had been his best friend since highschool, and he had inherited the mafia from his father.
James was a man who loved dogs, and making sure the ones he loved were safe, from his best friend all the way down to Anne, the maid and housekeeper. Another hiss pulled me from my thoughts. "Sorry," I winced. "Almost done."
"Thank you" he said after I patched each site with gauze and polysporin. "Anytime." "I guess we make more sense than I thought." he said as we sipped coffee in the kitchen. "How so?" I laughed. "A surgeon and a mafia boss. I could use you doll." He smiled. I tilted my head to the side in mock offense. " 's that all I am to you? A good pair of hands to tend to your messes, Mr. Barnes?" I asked. "No no no! I just mean that we make sense, you know?" I smiled at him over my mug. "I know."
He started leaning closer to me, to the point where I could feel his breath on my lips. Bucky's eyes met mine over the small table, his flesh hand coming up to cup my cheek, the other resting its cooler touch on my neck, pulling me in. I never fought once, instantly kissing him back when I felt his lips meet mine.
I sighed into the kiss, letting him hold my face and tip it back. His tongue caressed my lower lip before bringing it into his mouth, sucking on it tenderly. My hand moved to cover his flesh one, leaning into his touch slightly. He inhaled me as he pulled back. I felt my face flush and go warm and his hungry gaze, as if I was his prey and he wanted to devour me whole. "Bucky," I panted.
He smirked devilishly. "You like that, doll?" I nodded dumbly at his question. Bucky's eyes creased at the corners when he smiled, tilting his head down to look at me. "I like you," I whispered. He leaned closer, "I like you too, printessa."
Over the weeks, I had started sharing Bucky's room with him. I had an abundance of plush blankets and soft pillows to cuddle with. He had started coming to bed earlier, and I have started back at the hospital. Joe and my other friends missed me while I was away, and I can guarantee that I missed them just as much, if not more. My Resident Chief and Chief of Surgery both cried when they saw me walk back into the hospital lobby, happy and unharmed.
Life was good again, and I finally felt peace.
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Outbreak Pt 2 (LU in Healthcare)
Legend slurped on his energy drink, anxious to get to work. He and the entire night shift had been called in early to attend some training for this new virus that was potentially a problem. Administration mandated everyone attend to see how to don and doff personal protective equipment.
It was mildly exasperating, as it had cut into his sleep and he'd run out of time to really grab an actual breakfast. But whatever. He paid attention as best he could, leg starting to bounce with nervous energy. When his phone buzzed, he glance down, distracted.
The name Zelda was on the screen, and he immediately tuned out everything around him.
They hardly messaged each other, really. Birthday wishes, the occasional "are you alive" text, that was about it. It was hard to maintain much of a good relationship sometimes, given... well, everything.
Hey. So. I have this patient. Heart attack, CABG, pathway, blah. But he's got family who knows you?? I just want to make sure??? Like he seemed legit but still. Says he goes by Wild.
He... the heart attack patient from yesterday...
Shit.
Legend texted quickly, gaze flicking between his phone and the person wearing a gown in the front. Yeah, I know a few people named Link, so we go by nicknames.
His sister's reply was practically instantaneous. Still not over the fact that you call yourself Legend LOL you're so lame
Legend huffed, feeling his cheeks flush. THERE'S A REASON OK
Uh huh. Sure. So this Wild dude is legit then? I didn't let some random stranger into my pt's room yest right?
Sighing, Legend replied, Nah he's legit. Good guy. Wish he could've told me his dad was here.
Because it had to be his father, right? The more Legend thought about it, the more it made sense. The man looked just like Wild, except for being older and more worn out. He'd been reaching out to Wild, calling out his name, in a frenzy. Wild had been acting strange. The long drawn out gaze with Time. All of it.
"Legend."
Glancing up, the travel nurse saw Warriors standing over him, looking grim. "Uh... Wars, you good?"
"Hope you paid attention to the training," Warriors said. "That patient who got diagnosed with Arfy at the urgent care is here. You're taking him."
Legend blinked. "He's--he's here? Did he get worse?"
"Yeah. They're intubating him now."
Great. As if his stomach wasn't in knots already. Warriors gave Legend the room and said that would be his only patient to try and decrease cross contamination with other rooms. Legend ran the training demonstration in his head, now mildly panicked that he'd ignored some of it in lieu of talking to his sister, but it was fairly straightforward. Everyone was already masking as a precaution, he just needed to start wearing gowns and goggles and face shields too.
Time to get to work.
XXX
Wild paced in his bedroom, simultaneously annoyed and thankful that he had tonight off. Everyone had texted him by this point asking if he was alright, and while he appreciated the sentiment, he really had no way of conveying that he desperately wanted and needed to keep his past separate from his present.
He hardly knew his life before Castle Town. But what he did remember was enough. He couldn't--he couldn't go back to that life. He'd lost everyone, and it had been his fault. As his memories had come back, he'd doubled down on avoiding his past, including his family.
How could he possibly reconcile the old him with who he was now, after all? He just wanted to close that chapter of his life. He just wanted closure, period. He was terrified of seeing his family again. What would they think of him? How could he have left them like he had? How could he ever return to them?
He... he wanted to check on his father. But he knew by now the rest of his family was likely at the hospital, and he did not need to see them. Guilt twisted his gut as he stared out the window, watching the cows graze in the pasture.
Sighing, he went downstairs, catching sight of Malon watching the news. He distracted himself with asking her what was up, and she said, "There's ten more cases of Arfy in town."
Wild blinked. Ten? Hadn't there just been one yesterday?
That... didn't bode well.
Before Wild could comment, Wind skipped in, having mentioned he was dropping by for dinner. "Yo, you guys should see the picture Legend just sent me of this guy's chest x-ray!"
Wild and Malon both crowded around Wind's phone to look at th eimage, and Wild asked, "So what am I looking at?"
Malon hissed, staring at the image. "Those lungs look awful."
"Right?" Wind glanced up at the OR nurse. "I'm surprised they have any compliance."
Wild stared at the pair dully. "I take it it's bad."
"His lungs are shot," Wind emphasized. "Like... they look like they're rocks. Legend said they can barely get the guy to oxygenate."
Wild felt a new twinge of anxiety in his chest. This new illness had been tearing through some cities in the Gerudo Desert, and now that it was in Castle Town...
As if he didn't have enough to worry about. He sighed. Hopefully his father would get better quickly and his family would leave before anything truly terrible happened.
Hopefully nothing terrible would happen at all.
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Arizona Robbin x reader - Bonding over a trauma
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Arizona's POV: Owen - "Incoming trauma people, multiple car collisions 5 injured and critical 2 dead on site be ready!" Great. I've just got out a surgery on a kid who needed a new bowel but there was some complications so it ran over and I was in the OR for like 11 hours and now this? Don't get me wrong I adore my job but I just want to sleep. I go and get a trauma gown on and wait for the ambulances. Y/N - "Hey I assume you got called down here for the trauma as well?"
Y/N's a cardiothoracic surgeon whom I happen to have a massive high school style crush on, she's a god. Like I don't think I've ever seen her lose a patient. Sure she may not cure them all the way and might have just bought them a couple more months but, that's better than dying on the table and if she couldn't do anything no one else could've. Arizona - "Yeah I was, I hope it's not too bad because I just got out of a really long surgery so I want to sleep so bad" Y/N - "I feel you, I just got done with a CABG it didn't take long only 5 hours but I've been at work since 4:30am for pre rounds and it now what? 6:30pm." Arizona - "Man that's rough, wanna grab a drink at Joe's after this?" Y/N - "Sure, I could do with some alcohol." Our conversation was short lived as we heard the wail of the ambulance siren rapidly approaching. Paramedic - "Female, 17 years old, multiple lacerations to the abdomen and chest, presumably a broken leg and a foreign body lodged in her chest!" Y/N - "Thank you we've got it from here."
Time skip
We managed to stitch up all her other wounds and stabilise her leg until Callie can come look at it and now we're trying to figure out what object is sitting dangerously close to her heart. I go and collect the scans to show y/n. Arizona - "Well, it doesn't look like glass." Y/N - "Definitely not glass. Wait.." Arizona - "What, what? Did you see something?" Y/N - "Crap! That's pushing right on her left ventricle we need to get her to an OR now before it penetrates it and she bleeds out!"
We rush her into an OR and crack her chest. Y/N - "In all my years of being a surgeon I have never seen a girl with a piece of number plate (license plate) in her chest, what about you Robbins?" Arizona - "Yeah no, this is a first for me too."
As we continued to operate nothing went wrong, like I said, god. So before I knew it, it was time to close and for Callie to come in and fix her leg. We left an intern to close because we both just wanted out of the hospital at that point.
We walked to Joe's and sat at a table and ordered drinks, I got a vodka and lemonade she got a beer. We sat in silence for a while until she spoke up Y/N - "You know, we should really hang out more, your a very fun person to be around. You're so bubbly and fun so.. yeah just an idea." It was cute because I could tell she was nervous and in all fairness I was nervous to reply because I didn't want to screw this up. Arizona - "I'd love that, you're a very nice person to be around too y/n."
Y/N POV: For weeks we have been flirting, weeks. Yet neither one of us has made a move. This is the closest we have got to asking the other out ever, so, I took it upon myself to make an even bigger move. I leaned in and kissed her. Her lips were soft and fit perfectly against mine. I felt her melt into the kiss and all my nerves around the whole situation evaporated. Her hand trailed its way from her lap to my cheek and the other to my hip. I took the incentive to wrap my arms around her waist and pull her closer. At this point air was becoming a problem so we pulled apart. Arizona - "I know it might be a bit soon so no pressure but because we've know each other for a while and with all the flirting I just assumed we could skip the whole 'talking' stage and just got straight to being girlfriends I mean if you don't want to it's fine like I said no pressure or anything.." As she rambled I just stared right into her blue orbs, they're so mesmerising and just downright gorgeous. She stopped talking to that made me snap out of my trance. Arizona - "So?" Y/N - "Arizona, I would love nothing more than to be your girlfriend." She smiled ear to ear as I pulled her into my embrace. She buried her head into my shoulder and we just sat there for a bit before deciding to crash at her place for the night.
As we layed in her bed she was cuddling me, my head was in her chest and my arms around her like a koala. She wrapped her arms around my tired frame and rested her head atop mine and whispered sweet nothings into my ear as we fell into a peaceful slumber.
Don't get me wrong it was a tragic accident and I would never wish it upon anyone ever but, I am happy the trauma came in because otherwise this wouldn't of happened, I wouldn't have Arizona. My Arizona <3
A/N: First post!! It's not the best but, what'd you think? Remember to leave requests :)
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Inside CVICU Nursing: A Veteran's Guide with Jeannie Cisney
In this interview, Kati chats with Jeannie Cisney, MSN RN. She is a 20+ year veteran of the CVICU (cardiovascular intensive care unit). We discuss:
The types of patients you’ll see in a CVICU
Her favorite and least favorite types of patients
A walkthrough of the patient pathway of a typical CABG patient
New grad vs. experienced nurse orientation experience into CVICU
Unexpected challenges of CVICU RNs
The advice she’d give her younger self
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Cardiologist Surgeons: Guiding Patients on the Path to Heart Health.
In the realm of cardiovascular health, cardiologist surgeons serve as beacons of hope, expertise, and guidance for patients seeking optimal heart health. These highly skilled Doctors, specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart diseases, play a pivotal role in the success of heart hospitals worldwide. Through their extensive knowledge, advanced surgical techniques, and compassionate care, cardiologist surgeons navigate patients on a transformative journey towards a healthier heart.
Expert Diagnosis and Treatment:
Cardiologist surgeons possess a deep understanding of the intricate workings of the cardiovascular system. Armed with cutting-edge diagnostic tools and technologies, they can identify cardiac conditions with exceptional precision. From electrocardiograms (ECGs) and echocardiograms to stress tests and cardiac catheterizations, these skilled doctors have a range of diagnostic procedures to evaluate the heart's functionality and identify abnormalities. Once a diagnosis is established, cardiologist surgeons develop personalized treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
Surgical Excellence:
Cardiac surgeries require a delicate balance of technical prowess, meticulous planning, and a compassionate approach. Cardiologist surgeons excel in this domain, specializing in a variety of procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve repair or replacement, heart transplantations, and implantation of pacemakers or defibrillators. With their skilled hands and deep knowledge of the intricacies of the heart, these surgeons perform life-saving operations, restoring the heart's normal function and improving patients' quality of life.
Preventive Strategies:
Beyond diagnosis and surgery, cardiologist surgeons play a vital role in preventive cardiology. They emphasize the importance of adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle, which includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management, and tobacco cessation. By educating patients about risk factors such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity, these surgeons empower individuals to take proactive measures in preventing cardiovascular diseases. Through regular check-ups and monitoring, they help patients maintain optimal heart health and mitigate potential risks.
Compassionate Patient Care:
Cardiologist surgeons understand the emotional and physical challenges that accompany cardiac conditions. They provide compassionate care, offering support, reassurance, and clear communication to patients and their families throughout their treatment journey. By establishing a strong doctor-patient relationship built on trust and empathy, cardiologist surgeons create an environment conducive to healing and recovery.
Conclusion:
Cardiologist surgeons are the guiding lights in the pursuit of heart health. Their expertise, precision, and commitment to patient care are instrumental in transforming lives and restoring cardiac wellness. Through accurate diagnosis, surgical excellence, preventive strategies, and compassionate support, these professionals bring hope to patients, leading them on the path to a healthier heart and a brighter future. In the world of heart hospitals, cardiologist surgeons stand as the pillars of cardiac care, dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals and ensuring a healthier tomorrow.
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Don’t forget it destroys your heart! Hypertension and smoking are on the chart for almost every single CABG patient that rolls through the hospital.
what's with the weird glorification of smoking that's come back lately
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I've seen so many posts that paint opposing smoking as some impossibly Loser-ish or puritanical stance and I really don't get it
it makes you, your house, and your clothing stink, destroys your teeth, and gives you lung cancer. opposing it is. Correct. obviously addiction is very complicated and quitting can be hard, but just saying "smoking is gross and harmful as a practice (including vaping)" is True and Right actually
some of you have never grown up hearing about how some beloved family member died a slow, agonized, wasting death of smoking-induced cancer, or watching it firsthand for yourself, and it shows
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Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal — Best CTVS Surgeon in Jaipur: Expert in Heart Surgery and Cardiac Care
Who is Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal?
Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal is a renowned cardiac surgeon specializing in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery. He is highly regarded for his expertise in performing complex heart surgeries, including coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), heart valve surgery, congenital heart surgery, and aortic surgeries. Dr. Jaiswal has completed his medical education from top institutes and has received extensive training in India and abroad.
His commitment to delivering the highest standard of care has made him a trusted name among patients seeking heart treatment. As one of the Best CTVS Surgeons in Jaipur, Dr. Jaiswal combines the latest medical advancements with personalized care to ensure optimal results for his patients.
Expertise in Heart Surgery
Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal’s expertise spans a wide range of heart surgeries, making him a go-to surgeon for patients with various cardiac conditions. Some of the key procedures he performs include:
1. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
CABG, also known as heart bypass surgery, is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. Dr. Jaiswal performs this procedure with precision to ensure proper blood flow to the heart, improving the patient’s quality of life and reducing the risk of heart attacks.
2. Heart Valve Surgery
Dr. Jaiswal specializes in the treatment of heart valve disorders, including valve repair and replacement surgeries. With advanced techniques, he ensures that the heart valves are functioning properly, preventing complications such as heart failure or stroke.
3. Aortic Surgery
Aortic aneurysms and dissections are serious heart conditions that require immediate attention. Dr. Jaiswal is highly skilled in performing aortic surgeries to repair damaged aortic vessels and prevent life-threatening events.
4. Congenital Heart Surgery
Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal is also experienced in treating congenital heart defects in children and adults. Whether it’s a small hole in the heart or complex heart malformations, his expertise provides patients with the best chance for recovery and long-term health.
5. Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
In addition to traditional open-heart surgeries, Dr. Jaiswal is proficient in minimally invasive techniques. These surgeries involve smaller incisions, leading to faster recovery times, reduced scarring, and less pain for the patient.
Why Choose Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal as Your Cardiac Surgeon?
There are several reasons why Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal is considered the Best CTVS Surgeon in Jaipur:
Extensive Experience: With years of experience in performing heart surgeries, Dr. Jaiswal has developed a deep understanding of the complexities involved in cardiovascular procedures. His expertise ensures that patients receive the highest level of care.
Advanced Techniques: Dr. Jaiswal uses the latest medical technologies and surgical techniques to offer the best outcomes. His proficiency in both traditional and minimally invasive surgeries makes him a top choice for heart patients.
Personalized Care: Dr. Jaiswal believes in providing personalized treatment plans based on each patient’s unique needs. From pre-surgery consultation to post-operative care, he ensures that every patient feels supported and well-informed.
Patient-Centered Approach: Compassion and patient care are at the core of Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal’s practice. He takes the time to explain procedures and answer questions, ensuring that patients feel comfortable and confident in their treatment decisions.
High Success Rates: Dr. Jaiswal’s success in performing heart surgeries has earned him the trust of countless patients. His ability to perform delicate procedures with precision and care has made him a leading cardiac surgeon in Jaipur.
Testimonials: What Patients Are Saying
Patients who have undergone surgery under Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal’s care often praise his professionalism and skills. Many have expressed their gratitude for his ability to put them at ease before and after their surgeries, along with his excellent post-operative care.
“I was referred to Dr. Jaiswal for bypass surgery. His attention to detail and the care he provided made me feel confident in my decision. The surgery went smoothly, and I’m recovering well. I’m thankful for his expertise and compassionate care!” — Mr. Sharma
“I had a valve replacement surgery with Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results. His approach was thorough, and the recovery was much faster than I expected. I feel like a new person now!” — Mrs. Patel
Conclusion
When it comes to heart surgery and cardiac care in Jaipur, Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal is undoubtedly one of the top choices. As the Best CTVS Surgeon in Jaipur, his dedication to providing exceptional care and his expertise in a wide range of heart surgeries set him apart as a leader in the field. Whether you’re dealing with a complex heart condition or seeking a routine check-up, Dr. Jaiswal’s skill and compassionate approach ensure that you will receive the best care possible.
If you or a loved one is in need of heart surgery or cardiovascular care, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with Dr. Saurabh Jaiswal. Your heart health is in expert hands.
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Premier Healthcare Centers in Chittagong
Chittagong, a vibrant and key urban center in Bangladesh, boasts some of the nation’s most well-regarded hospitals. Standing out among the rest are National Hospital and Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital, which offer top-quality healthcare, state-of-the-art medical infrastructure, and seasoned specialists. Whether you are in search of the best heart treatment center, an experienced cardiology consultant, or a reliable private healthcare provider, these two facilities are celebrated for their high standards and patient-oriented care. This article highlights why these hospitals are pillars of excellence in Bangladesh's healthcare sector.
National Hospital: Championing Compassionate Patient Care
Managed by accomplished medical practitioners, National Hospital has established itself as a premier healthcare facility that prioritizes patient-centric solutions. By harnessing advanced technology, a skilled workforce, and modern treatment protocols, the hospital delivers unparalleled medical care.
The hospital’s Emergency Department is a key asset, equipped with life-saving tools like portable ventilators and defibrillators to ensure efficient patient transportation and stabilization. With a team of competent physicians and supportive nurses, critical cases receive immediate and thorough attention. Additionally, in-house laboratory services enable rapid and accurate diagnostic testing, ensuring timely treatment decisions. National Hospital also excels in ophthalmology services, positioning it as a trusted center for eye-related treatments in the region.
By aligning its operations with global medical benchmarks, National Hospital combines compassionate service, specialized staff, and cutting-edge facilities to deliver superior patient care.
Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital: Pioneering Excellence in Cardiology
A prominent healthcare institution since its founding in 1989, Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital Ltd. has built a legacy of dependable and affordable medical services for people in Chattogram and nearby areas such as Cox’s Bazar and Noakhali. In 2007, the hospital moved into a modernized 13-story facility furnished with advanced medical technologies, further strengthening its reputation as one of the leading hospitals in Chittagong.
The Cardiology Department is the hospital's crown jewel, spearheading advancements in cardiovascular care. The Heart and Vascular Center stands out as a pioneer, offering both adult and pediatric cardiac diagnostic and treatment services.
Equipped with a cutting-edge Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, the hospital performs minimally invasive procedures, such as angiograms and angioplasties. Additionally, open-heart surgeries like CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting) and procedures addressing ASD and VSD are carried out with precision and care. Patients requiring specialized services like pacemakers or advanced dialysis care can depend on Metropolitan’s expertise, positioning it as a trusted leader for heart health in the region.
For those seeking top cardiologists in Chittagong, Metropolitan Hospital is home to highly trained professionals who leverage cutting-edge technology to provide optimal cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment.
Why Select National Hospital or Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital?
Highly Qualified Specialists: Both institutions feature exceptional healthcare professionals, including specialists in cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, and various other fields, ensuring top-tier medical care across diverse specialties.
Modern Medical Equipment: Utilizing state-of-the-art tools, including MRI scanners, CT imaging systems, and sophisticated surgical suites, the hospitals ensure accurate diagnostics and effective, high-success treatment plans.
Patient-Centered Healthcare: Both hospitals are deeply committed to continual service enhancement, ensuring that treatment approaches prioritize safety, patient comfort, and individual healthcare requirements.
Cost-Effective Services: While delivering exceptional private healthcare, both hospitals remain focused on affordability, offering cutting-edge treatments accessible to a broad spectrum of patients.
Comprehensive Medical Treatments: From emergency interventions to highly specialized surgical solutions, both hospitals deliver a full range of healthcare services. Specialized units like ICU, NICU, and dialysis facilities enhance their ability to address critical and ongoing health needs effectively.
Conclusion: Trusted Healthcare in Chattogram
If you are searching for reliable and high-quality healthcare providers in Chittagong, National Hospital and Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital are unparalleled in their commitment to excellence. Backed by exceptional medical professionals, innovative infrastructure, and patient-first values, both hospitals have emerged as leaders in healthcare across Bangladesh.
Whether you need specialized cardiac care, advanced diagnostics, or general treatment, these facilities provide dependable services tailored to every medical requirement. For those seeking expert cardiac consultants, angiogram specialists, or premium healthcare, National Hospital and Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital set the gold standard in medical care.
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: Restoring Healthy Blood Flow to the Heart
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery makes another way for blood to circumvent a hindered or to some extent obstructed vein in the heart. The surgery includes taking a sound vein from the chest or leg region. The vessel is associated underneath the hindered heart corridor. The new way further develops bloodstream to the heart muscle.
Best cardiac surgeons frequently suggest this surgery when different therapies are insufficient, guaranteeing ideal consideration and results for patients.
Different names for this surgery are:
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
Heart bypass surgery.
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery doesn't fix the coronary illness that caused a blockage, like atherosclerosis or coronary course sickness. Be that as it may, it can lessen side effects, for example, chest agony and windedness. The surgery likewise may lessen the gamble of death because of coronary illness.
Why It's Done
A consultant cardiac surgeon might prescribe coronary bypass surgery to reestablish blood stream around an obstructed heart course. This strategy may likewise be finished as a crisis treatment for a coronary episode in the event that other quick medicines aren't working.
You might require Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery on the off chance that you have:
A blockage in the left fundamental heart vein, which sends huge blood stream to the heart muscle.
Extreme limiting of the primary heart course.
Serious chest torment brought about by limiting of a few heart corridors.
Various infected heart courses alongside an inadequately working lower left heart chamber.
An obstructed heart vein that can't be treated with coronary angioplasty or stenting.
The Procedure: What to Expect
best cardiac surgeons and heart experts perform Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery utilizing progressed strategies. It is a significant surgery regularly finished in an emergency clinic setting with the assistance of cardiovascular subject matter experts and medical care experts.
Before Surgery
In the event that the technique is planned, patients go through heart tests and blood work.
During Surgery
You will be given general sedation to guarantee an aggravation free encounter.
The consultant cardiac surgeon utilizes a heart-lung machine to keep up with blood and oxygen stream during a surgery.
A sound vein (unite) is joined beneath the obstructed corridor to make another pathway for blood course.
Recovery and Results
Recuperation time can differ, however most patients recapture their wellbeing inside 6 to 12 weeks under the consideration of a devoted medical services group, including the best cardiac surgeons and heart restoration subject matter experts.
Following a surgery, you can work on long haul results by:
Overseeing weight and keeping a heart-sound eating regimen.
Remaining dynamic with normal activity.
Controlling pressure and guaranteeing great rest.
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, when performed by an accomplished consultant cardiac surgeon, essentially works on personal satisfaction, diminishes side effects, and reestablishes heart wellbeing.
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Cardiac Surgery Devices Market
Cardiac Surgery Devices Market Size, Share, Trends: Medtronic Leads
Minimally Invasive Procedures Gain Traction, Revolutionising Cardiac Surgeries and Patient Outcomes
Market Overview:
The Cardiac Surgery Devices Market is estimated to develop at a CAGR of XX% between 2024 and 2031, with the market value rising from USD XX in 2024 to USD YY by 2031. North America now dominates the market, accounting for the vast majority of worldwide sales. Key metrics include rising cardiovascular disease prevalence, technological breakthroughs in cardiac surgery instruments, and increased demand for minimally invasive procedures.
The market is expanding rapidly due to an ageing population, an increase in the prevalence of heart illness, and ongoing advancements in cardiac surgery procedures. Emerging economies are giving enormous development potential as healthcare infrastructure improves and healthcare expenditure increases.
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Market Trends:
The cardiac surgical equipment market is undergoing a considerable change towards less invasive techniques. The multiple benefits of these procedures, including fewer incisions, less stress, faster recovery times, and a lower chance of problems, are driving this trend. Minimally invasive cardiac surgeries (MICS) are gaining popularity for a variety of procedures, including valve repair and replacement, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and atrial fibrillation treatment. The use of robotic-assisted surgical devices has expedited this trend, allowing surgeons to conduct difficult surgeries with more precision and control. The demand for MICS-specific devices, such as specialised catheters, endoscopes, and suturing devices, is increasing. Furthermore, advances in imaging technologies, such as 3D visualisation systems and augmented reality, are facilitating the expansion of minimally invasive cardiac procedures. As more patients and healthcare professionals recognise the benefits of these treatments, the market for MICS-specific devices is likely to grow dramatically in the coming years.
Market Segmentation:
Perfusion devices dominate the cardiac surgery devices market, driven by their critical role in maintaining patient circulation during procedures. Perfusion devices, such as heart-lung machines and oxygenators, are critical in cardiac surgeries because they keep blood circulation and oxygen levels stable during procedures that need the heart to be temporarily stopped. These gadgets have undergone major technological developments in recent years, resulting in increased efficiency, safety, and convenience of use. This segment's dominance is based on the importance of these devices in a wide range of cardiac procedures, from coronary artery bypass grafting to heart valve replacements.
The global market for perfusion devices in cardiac surgery was worth around $YY billion in 2023, with forecasts predicting consistent expansion in the next few years. This expansion is being driven by an increase in the number of cardiac procedures performed worldwide, as well as continual advances in perfusion technology. For example, the development of miniaturised perfusion systems has allowed for their use in less invasive operations, broadening their applications. Recent industry advances have strengthened the position of perfusion devices in the cardiac surgery device market. In late 2023, a top medical device manufacturer developed a next-generation heart-lung machine with expanded monitoring capabilities and a better user interface, therefore improving the safety and efficiency of cardiovascular procedures. Collaborations between perfusion device manufacturers and artificial intelligence companies are also opening the path for smarter, more automated perfusion systems, which promise to improve patient outcomes while reducing perfusionist workloads during complex cardiac procedures.
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Best Cardiac Surgeon in Hyderabad – Expert Heart Care at TX Hospitals
Cardiac surgery is one of the most intricate and life-saving medical procedures, requiring the skill of highly trained specialists. Hyderabad, a hub for advanced medical care, is home to some of the best cardiac surgeons in India. At TX Hospitals, patients receive world-class cardiac surgical care from a team of expert surgeons equipped with the latest technology and techniques. If you're looking for the best cardiac surgeon in Hyderabad, TX Hospitals is the trusted destination for comprehensive heart care.
Who is a Cardiac Surgeon?
A cardiac surgeon specializes in surgical procedures related to the heart, its valves, blood vessels, and the thoracic region. These experts handle critical conditions such as:
Coronary artery blockages
Valve disorders
Congenital heart defects
Aneurysms
Heart failure requiring surgical intervention
Their expertise lies in performing life-saving surgeries such as bypass grafting, valve repair/replacement, heart transplants, and minimally invasive cardiac surgeries.
Top Cardiac Surgeons at TX Hospitals, Hyderabad
At TX Hospitals, we take pride in having a team of the best cardiac surgeons in Hyderabad. These experts are renowned for their precision, experience, and patient-focused approach.
1. Dr. Avinash Dal – Expert Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgeon
Qualifications: MBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery) Dr. Avinash Dal is a leading cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon in Hyderabad, with years of experience in performing complex heart surgeries. His expertise spans coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve repairs, and aortic surgeries.
2. Dr. Sohail Sayyad – Skilled Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Qualifications: MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), MCh (Cardiothoracic Surgery) Dr. Sohail Sayyad is a highly skilled cardiothoracic surgeon with specialized training in open-heart surgeries, minimally invasive techniques, and thoracic procedures. His attention to detail ensures the best outcomes for his patients.
3. Dr. Shashi Janjirala – Best Cardiac Surgeon
Qualifications: MBBS, MD, DM (Cardiology) Dr. Shashi Janjirala is well-known for his expertise in performing life-saving cardiac surgeries. His exceptional surgical skills and compassionate care have earned him recognition as one of the best cardiac surgeons in Hyderabad.
State-of-the-Art Facilities for Cardiac Surgery at TX Hospitals
TX Hospitals is equipped with the latest technology and facilities to support complex cardiac surgeries. Some of the key features include:
Advanced Operation Theatres: Equipped with state-of-the-art tools for open-heart and minimally invasive surgeries.
Cardiac ICU: Dedicated intensive care units for post-surgical monitoring and recovery.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques: Reduced recovery time and smaller incisions for better patient outcomes.
24/7 Emergency Care: Immediate response for critical cardiac emergencies such as heart attacks and ruptures.
Common Cardiac Surgeries Performed at TX Hospitals
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG): Restores blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked arteries.
Valve Repair or Replacement: Treats damaged or malfunctioning heart valves.
Aortic Surgery: Corrects aortic aneurysms or dissections.
Congenital Heart Surgery: Corrects congenital heart defects in children and adults.
Heart Transplants: Performed in cases of end-stage heart failure.
Why Choose TX Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery?
TX Hospitals is a leader in heart care, offering a patient-centric approach and advanced treatment options. Here’s why patients trust TX Hospitals:
Expert Surgeons: The team comprises highly experienced and internationally trained cardiac surgeons.
Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to post-surgical rehabilitation, every aspect of care is meticulously managed.
Cutting-Edge Technology: Advanced tools and techniques ensure precision and safety in every procedure.
Affordable Treatment: High-quality care at cost-effective prices, ensuring accessibility for all patients.
Compassionate Support: The team is dedicated to guiding patients and their families throughout the treatment journey.
Book an Appointment with the Best Cardiac Surgeons in Hyderabad
If you or a loved one requires cardiac surgery, TX Hospitals is the ideal choice for expert care. With a team of the best cardiac surgeons in Hyderabad, TX Hospitals ensures that you receive personalized and effective treatment.
📞 Call us at 9089 48 9089 to book your appointment with a top cardiac surgeon today. Your heart health is our priority!
At TX Hospitals, we combine expertise, compassion, and technology to deliver the best outcomes for our patients. Trust us for your cardiac care needs and experience world-class treatment close to home.
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Revolutionizing Heart Care: CABG Success Stories at TX Hospitals
When it comes to heart health, timely and expert care can make all the difference. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is a critical procedure for those suffering from severe coronary artery disease. If you're looking for the best place for CABG in Hyderabad, TX Hospitals stands out as a trusted destination for advanced cardiac care.
Why Choose TX Hospitals for CABG in Hyderabad?
At TX Hospitals, we combine cutting-edge technology, skilled surgeons, and patient-centered care to ensure the best outcomes for our cardiac patients. Here’s why TX Hospitals is a top choice for CABG surgery:
Expert Cardiac Surgeons Our team of highly experienced cardiothoracic surgeons has performed numerous successful CABG surgeries. Each surgeon brings years of expertise, ensuring that every procedure is executed with precision and care.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure TX Hospitals is equipped with advanced operation theatres, modern diagnostic tools, and 24/7 critical care units to support complex surgeries like CABG.
Comprehensive Pre- and Post-Operative Care From accurate diagnosis and pre-surgery preparation to rehabilitation and follow-up, our dedicated team of cardiologists, nurses, and dieticians ensures seamless care at every stage of the journey.
Affordable and Transparent Pricing We understand the financial concerns of our patients, and we offer cost-effective CABG packages without compromising on quality.
High Success Rates TX Hospitals has a proven track record of excellent outcomes in CABG surgeries, making us a trusted name for heart care in Hyderabad.
What is Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)?
CABG is a surgical procedure performed to restore normal blood flow to the heart by bypassing blocked or narrowed arteries. A healthy blood vessel, often taken from the patient’s leg, arm, or chest, is used to create a new path for blood flow. This procedure is especially beneficial for patients with:
Severe chest pain (angina).
Multiple artery blockages.
Conditions where angioplasty isn’t feasible.
What to Expect During CABG at TX Hospitals
Consultation and Diagnosis Your journey begins with a detailed consultation with our expert cardiologists. Advanced diagnostic tools like angiography, CT scans, and blood tests are used to assess your condition.
Personalized Surgical Plan Every patient is unique, and our team creates a tailored surgical plan to ensure optimal results.
Advanced Surgical Techniques Our surgeons use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible, reducing recovery time and improving patient comfort.
Comprehensive Recovery Support After surgery, our specialized rehabilitation team will guide you through diet, exercise, and lifestyle adjustments to ensure a full recovery and prevent future complications.
Why Timely CABG is Essential
Delaying treatment for coronary artery disease can lead to serious complications, including heart attacks or heart failure. CABG not only relieves symptoms like chest pain but also improves overall quality of life and longevity.Patient Testimonials at TX Hospitals
“I was diagnosed with severe coronary artery disease and was recommended CABG at TX Hospitals. The care I received from the doctors and staff was exceptional. I am now back to leading a healthy and active life.” – Dr. Avinash Dal, Hyderabad
“The team at TX Hospitals made me feel confident and safe throughout my CABG journey. From the consultation to post-surgery care, everything was top-notch.” – Dr. Sumeet Sinha, Hyderabad
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you or your loved one requires Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Hyderabad, look no further than TX Hospitals. With our team of experts, advanced facilities, and commitment to patient care, we ensure the best treatment outcomes.
Contact (9089489089) TX Hospitals today to book your consultation and take the first step toward a healthier heart.
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