
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Number of Beds: 442
Year of Establishment: 1985
Healthcare Asia Awards 2024, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins ESG Program of the Year
Frost & Sullivan, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Best Practices Award, Malaysian Best Hospital Company of the Year
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Hospital of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Advanced Genetic Centre Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Diabetes Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Awards, Subang Jaya Medical Centre wins Multi-Disciplinary Oncology Service Provider of the Year in Asia-Pacific
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| Speciality | Cardiac Sciences |
| Procedure | CABG - Redo |
| Success Rate | 70-85% |
| Recovery Time | 4 to 6 weeks |
| Treatment Time | 3 to 6 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | 5-15% |
CABG - Redo stands for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting - Redo, which is a surgical procedure performed when a previous CABG surgery requires revision. It is recommended when the initial bypass grafts develop blockages or complications. During the procedure, a skilled cardiac surgeon creates new pathways for blood flow to the heart muscle by bypassing blocked or narrowed coronary arteries. During this procedure, the doctor may use healthy blood vessels from the patient's chest or leg to create new grafts. CABG - Redo allows improved blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart.
CABG - Redo is primarily used to rectify coronary artery disease when the previous bypass grafts have failed or developed certain issues. Conditions such as graft blockages, graft failure, recurrent angina (chest pain), or new blockages in other coronary arteries may require a redo procedure. Patients with severe coronary artery disease or those at high risk of heart attacks are suggested to undergo this procedure.
The recovery process after a CABG - Redo is similar to the initial CABG recovery. In the immediate postoperative period, the patient is closely monitored in the hospital's cardiac intensive care unit. They are gradually mobilized and encouraged to perform breathing exercises and physical therapy. Pain management and wound care are essential during recovery. Full recovery may take several weeks or months. During this period, the patient should undergo cardiac rehabilitation, maintain a healthy diet, and take medications as advised by their healthcare team. Regular follow-up visits with the surgeon are crucial to monitor progress and ensure proper healing.
| Doctor Name | Cost | Book Appointment |
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| Dr. Vaidotas Zabulis | 90 USD | Book Now |
| Dr. Vichai Benjacholamas | 81 USD | Book Now |
| Dr. Samanjoy Mukherjee | 23 USD | Book Now |
| Dr. Shailendra Lalwani | 23 USD | Book Now |
| Dr. Rimantas Karalius | 140 USD | Book Now |

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