Cardiac Surgery

This involves treating diseased organs within the chest cavity (thorax), including heart and lung diseases. The Noble Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital Center of Cardiothoracic Surgery attracts thousands of patients from India and abroad and can execute all types of heart surgery.

A form of heart surgery that redirects blood around clogged arteries to increase blood flow and oxygen to the heart. The cardiac surgeons at Apollo Hospitals, India, have great expertise and experience with CABG surgeries. We are versatile and handle critically ill patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction or diffusely diseased vessels.

Beating Heart Surgery

  • Better preservation of heart function
  • Better survival rate, especially among high-risk patients
  • Less chance for heart rhythm, kidney, or liver complications
  • Quicker recovery
  • Reduced hospital stay

Advanced Surgical Procedures

Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Surgery

While conventional coronary bypass surgeries (CABG) are performed by splitting or cutting through the breastbone or sternum, this novel and advanced technique allows our surgeons to approach the heart through the side of the left chest, via a small 4cm incision.

  • Minimally invasive approach through a small incision
  • Reduced trauma to chest wall structures
  • Faster recovery time compared to traditional CABG
  • Less post-operative pain

Thoracic Surgery

We perform Thoracic Surgery (thoracotomy) to treat lung cancer using various specialized procedures tailored to the individual needs of each patient.

  • Anatomical segmental resection removes the tumor, the blood vessels, the lymphatic drainage, and the lung segment where the tumor is located.
  • Lobectomy removes the entire lobe of the lung that has cancer, including the lymph nodes.
  • Pneumonectomy removes the whole lung with the lymph nodes.
  • Pleurectomy removes the inner lining of the chest cavity.

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Why choose us for Invasive Cardiology?

Highly Skilled Surgeons: Our facility is home to a team of highly skilled and experienced cardiac surgeons specialising in cardiac surgeries.


Advanced Technology and Infrastructure: We invest in state-of-the-art technology and infrastructure to ensure the highest quality of care during cardiac surgeries.


Comprehensive Range of Cardiac Surgeries: We offer a comprehensive range of cardiac surgeries, including coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve repair or replacement, congenital heart defect repairs, heart transplantations, and more.


Focus on Patient Safety and Well-being: Patient safety is our top priority.


Collaborative Approach to Care: We believe in a collaborative approach to care involving a multidisciplinary team of cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, technicians, and support staff.

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Cardiac surgery can treat various heart conditions, such as coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, heart failure, congenital heart defects, and certain heart rhythm disorders. Some standard procedures include coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), minimally invasive coronary artery surgery (MICAS), beating heart surgery, and emergency cardiac surgery.

Cardiac surgery focuses on treating heart conditions, while thoracic surgery deals with diseases and conditions affecting organs within the chest cavity, including the lungs and esophagus. Some thoracic surgery procedures include wedge resection, anatomical segmental resection, lobectomy, pneumonectomy, and pleurectomy.

Recovery time after cardiac surgery varies depending on the procedure and the patient's overall health. Generally, recovery from CABG surgery may take 6-12 weeks, while recovery from minimally invasive procedures may be shorter. Your healthcare provider will provide detailed instructions on the recovery process and any necessary follow-up care.

MICAS offers several advantages over traditional open-heart surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, lower risk of infection, less pain and scarring, quicker recovery, and shorter hospital stays. This procedure is suitable for patients with specific types of coronary artery disease and may not be appropriate for everyone.

As with any medical procedure, cardiac surgery has potential risks and complications. These may include bleeding, infection, blood clots, heart attack, stroke, anesthesia-related complications, or damage to surrounding organs. The risks depend on the procedure and the patient's overall health. Discussing these risks with your healthcare provider before cardiac surgery is essential.