Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Gives New Life to 25-Year-Old African Woman with Severe Rheumatic Heart Disease
At Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, a multidisciplinary team of cardiac experts achieved a remarkable medical feat by treating a 25-year-old African woman suffering from severe rheumatic heart disease. Her case, involving a life-threatening condition that left her heart functioning at only 25% of its capacity, showcases the hospital’s expertise in handling complex cardiac procedures.
A 15-Year Struggle with Rheumatic Heart Disease
For over 15 years, Salma (name changed) battled debilitating heart conditions, including severe aortic leakage and mitral stenosis. These conditions caused long-term weakening of her heart muscles and significant damage to her lungs. Her health further deteriorated due to persistent infections, leg wounds, and multiple miscarriages—complications worsened by blood thinners and medications.
Despite seeking treatment at hospitals worldwide, Salma was turned away due to the high risks associated with her condition. However, her hopes were renewed when she discovered the advanced cardiac care available at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road.
A High-Risk Double Valve Replacement Surgery
Upon admission, a detailed evaluation confirmed the severity of Salma’s condition. Dr. Vivek Jawali, Chairman of Cardiac Sciences at Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru, led the multidisciplinary team in performing a high-risk double valve replacement surgery.
The procedure involved replacing:
- The aortic valve, which regulates blood flow from the heart to the body.
- The mitral valve, responsible for managing blood flow between the upper and lower chambers of the heart.
Additionally, the team conducted several intricate interventions, including:
- Reducing the size of the left atrium to enhance heart function.
- Sealing part of the heart to prevent blood clots.
- Performing the E-Maze procedure, which restores normal heart rhythms by creating small scars in the heart tissue to block abnormal electrical signals.
The surgery, which lasted 3.5 hours, was a testament to the team's precision and expertise.
Overcoming Post-Surgery Challenges
Following the surgery, Salma faced several challenges, including low blood pressure, kidney complications requiring dialysis, and infections. To support her recovery, the team utilized
ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation)
A lifesaving technology that temporarily took over the function of her heart and lungs.
Despite these complications, Salma’s condition steadily improved. After spending a month under specialized care, she was discharged in a stable condition.
A Doctor’s Perspective
Sharing insights on the case, Dr. Vivek Jawali said, “Salma’s treatment was one of the most challenging cases due to the extensive damage to her heart valves and overall weakened condition. We are proud to have successfully replaced her valves, corrected her irregular heartbeat, and optimized her heart function. Her recovery is a testament to the advanced medical technology and expertise available at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road.”
Advanced Cardiac Care at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road
This case highlights the exceptional cardiac care capabilities at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road. The hospital is equipped with cutting-edge technology and a highly skilled medical team to address complex heart conditions.
Whether it's valve replacement, minimally invasive procedures, or advanced interventions like ECMO, the hospital’s commitment to patient care continues to set benchmarks in the field of cardiac sciences.
Conclusion
Salma’s journey is a story of hope and resilience, made possible by the unwavering dedication of the team at Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road. For those seeking world-class cardiac care, Fortis remains a beacon of trust and excellence.
If you or your loved ones are facing heart health challenges, don’t hesitate to reach out to Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, for expert care and compassionate support.
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