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Number of Beds: 9500
Year of Establishment: 2010


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| Speciality | Cardiac Sciences |
| Procedure | Device Closure of ASD (Amplatzer Septal Occluder) |
| Success Rate | 95-98% |
| Recovery Time | 1 to 2 days |
| Treatment Time | 2 to 3 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | 1-2% |
An atrial septal defect is an opening in the wall of the heart that can cause mixing of the blood between the heart’s upper chambers, called atria. This is a minimally invasive procedure that involves inserting a special device, called the Amplatzer Septal Occluder, through a catheter into the heart. The device is positioned to cover the ASD, allowing the tissue to grow over it, effectively sealing the hole.
The ASD device closure procedure is primarily used to treat Atrial Septal Defects, which are congenital heart conditions present at birth. It is suitable for certain patients who have smaller atrial septal openings or less serious conditions that can be corrected without open-heart surgery. An experienced cardiac surgeon will diagnose the type of ASD and then suggest the Amplatzer Septal Occluder-based procedure.
After the atrial septal defect closure, patients typically spend a short time in the hospital for observation. The recovery process is relatively quick, with minimal pain and scarring. Most patients can resume their normal activities within a few days to a week, but strenuous activities may be restricted for a few weeks after the surgery. Regular follow-up visits with the cardiologist are recommended to check the progress and ensure the effectiveness of the device after ASD closure is performed.
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