Cardiovascular Surgery Unit of our hospital conducts successful surgical interventions in the cardiovascular medicine with a team of specialist physicians that are experts in their fields. The practices in our hospital are in accordance with the mortality and morbidity rates in European Standards.
In addition to two operating rooms that are reserved for cardiovascular operations, the diagnosis is done by medical devices such as ECG, Holter, ECO and Exercise ECG within the Cardiology Diagnosis Department. The Department of Interventional Cardiology, where coronary angiography, angioplasty, and stent and pacemaker applications can be performed, works in cooperation with both the intensive care unit and the operating room.
In this department, coronary bypass, heart valve surgery, aortic surgery and aneurysm, congenital heart surgery and peripheral vascular surgery are performed successfully.
Coronary Bypass Surgery
“Coronary bypass surgery” is the process of building vessel bridges with the vessels grafted from other parts of the body due to constriction in the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). It is the process of grafting bridges that bring the blood flow back to the lower part of the narrowing in the vasoconstriction.
Heart Valve Surgery
Heart valves are located between the heart chambers or between the heart chambers and the main vessels and they regulate the blood circulation with the pumping of the heart. The heart has four chambers. As a result of the recent rapid developments in artificial valve technology, it is possible to make effective and permanent interventions in heart valve operations.
Aortic Surgery and Aneurisms
Aneurysms are abnormal ballooning in the arterial wall. An artery is a vein that transfers oxygen-loaded blood from the heart to other parts of the body. An enlarged aneurysm can explode, causing more vital bleeding in the body.
Peripheral Vascular Diseases
Peripheral artery disease is a term that is mostly used to refer to atherosclerotic discomfort of leg arteries. The primary cause of chronic occlusive disease in the legs is atherosclerosis obliterans, especially in patients 35 years and older.
Vascular Diseases
These diseases are divided into 3 groups as arterial diseases, venous diseases and lymphatic system diseases (very thin vessels that help to carry nutrients).
Although the diagnosis is the first step in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, it requires close follow-up after the diagnosis. The specialist physician staff of our hospital performs the treatment processes of our patients with the help of technological medical devices in coordination with our other units of our hospital. We closely follow the technology and work towards making it available to our patients, and our first priority is to always ensure that our patients can recover in the shortest time.
