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Why Choose Royal Care for Minimal Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS)

  • Surgeons trained in international MICS protocols
  • Small incision (2–3 inches) techniques
  • Quicker recovery with reduced hospital stay
  • Less post-op infection and bleeding
  • Aesthetic and functional advantage over traditional surgery

Medical Procedures

Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)

This technique uses small chest incisions (without cutting through the breastbone) to perform bypass surgery for blocked coronary arteries.

Benefits include:
  • Less trauma to the chest wall
  • Reduced blood loss
  • Shorter recovery time compared to traditional CABG
Mini-Valve Repair / Replacement

Through small incisions, our surgeons repair or replace diseased heart valves (aortic or mitral) using specialized instruments and imaging guidance.

  • Valve repair preserves your natural valve, restoring its normal function.
  • Valve replacement (mechanical or bioprosthetic) is performed when repair isn’t possible.

This approach minimizes hospital stay and speeds up return to daily activities.

Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure

A congenital hole in the heart’s upper chambers can be closed via a small side chest incision, avoiding full sternotomy. The procedure uses minimally invasive tools to repair the defect with a patch or direct sutures, resulting in excellent cosmetic and functional outcomes.

Minimally Invasive Maze Procedure for Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

This surgical technique creates controlled scar lines in the atria to block abnormal electrical signals that cause AF. By restoring normal rhythm:

  • Risk of stroke is reduced
  • Heart efficiency improves Performed through small incisions, this is often combined with other MICS procedures for comprehensive treatment.
Thoracoscopic Approaches for Cardiac Tumors

Using a camera-assisted (thoracoscopic) approach, surgeons can remove benign or malignant tumors from the heart with:

  • Enhanced visualization
  • Smaller incisions
  • Lower post-operative discomfort

This method reduces recovery time and hospital stays compared to open surgery.

Medical Conditions

Isolated Coronary Artery Disease

When one or more coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup, blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced, leading to chest pain (angina) or risk of heart attack.

Through minimally invasive CABG, we restore blood flow by creating bypass grafts without the need for a large chest incision or splitting the breastbone, allowing for faster return to daily life.

Single / Multi-Valve Heart Disease

Heart valves control the direction of blood flow. Conditions like mitral valve prolapse, mitral or aortic stenosis, or regurgitation can cause shortness of breath, fatigue, and eventually heart failure if left untreated.

Our mini-valve repair and replacement surgeries:

Preserve healthy valve tissue where possible
Reduce surgical trauma
Improve heart function and overall quality of life

Atrial Fibrillation

AF is the most common heart rhythm disorder, causing irregular and often rapid heartbeats. It increases the risk of stroke and can lead to heart failure over time.

We perform minimally invasive Maze procedures to correct abnormal electrical pathways, restoring normal rhythm and significantly reducing the need for lifelong medication.

Congenital Heart Defects (ASD, VSD)

Atrial Septal Defect (ASD): An opening between the heart’s upper chambers

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD): An opening between the lower chambers

These defects can lead to heart enlargement, arrhythmias, or pulmonary hypertension if untreated. With MICS, we can close these defects using small side-chest incisions, offering excellent cosmetic results and rapid recovery.

Cardiac Tumors

Benign tumors like myxomas or malignant growths can interfere with blood flow or heart valve function. Using thoracoscopic (camera-assisted) techniques, we can remove these tumors with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues and a shorter healing period.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is MICS safe for elderly patients?

Yes, in most cases. MICS offers faster healing, making it ideal for the elderly with fewer complications.

2. Will MICS leave a large scar?

No, the incision is very small (2–3 inches), often hidden and cosmetically minimal.

3. Are all heart surgeries possible via MICS?

Not all. Suitability depends on anatomy, condition severity, and overall health.