Director and Unit Head: Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Director, Cardiology
Director, Interventional Cardiology
Director, Interventional Cardiology and Structural Heart
Director - Interventional Cardiology
Associate Director, Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery
Associate Director, Cardio-thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Senior Consultant, Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiologist: Department of Pediatric Cardiology and CTVS
Senior Consultant - Pediatric Cardio- thoracic and Vascular Surgery
For most heart-related conditions, treatment initially involves medication or other non-surgical approaches. However, when the condition does not respond adequately to medical management or requires surgery from the outset, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery becomes necessary.
The Yashoda Institute of Cardiac Sciences at Yashoda Medicity provides the full spectrum of cardiothoracic and vascular surgical care in Noida, delivered by a dedicated cardiac surgical team within a centre equipped with hybrid operating rooms, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support, and robotic surgical capabilities.
The team at the CTVS hospital in Noida manages a wide range of conditions, including:
A cardiac surgical consultation does not mean surgery has already been decided.
You should seek a cardiothoracic surgical consultation if:
Coronary artery bypass grafting remains the most effective long-term treatment for multi-vessel coronary artery disease and left main coronary artery disease. At Yashoda Medicity, a leading CABG surgery hospital in Noida, beating-heart bypass surgery is performed in selected cases. This allows the procedure to be completed without placing the heart on cardiopulmonary bypass, reducing operative risk in higher-risk patients and avoiding the cognitive and renal effects associated with bypass in some individuals.
Aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections are serious conditions that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. The hybrid operating room allows surgeons to combine traditional surgery with minimally invasive catheter-based techniques for complex aortic cases. This enables the medical team to perform both parts of the treatment in the same operating room without needing to move the patient, improving efficiency and coordination during the procedure.
At the CTVS hospital in Noida, valve repair or replacement may be required when the heart valves become too narrow to allow adequate blood flow or too leaky to maintain effective forward flow. Our approach is to prefer repair over replacement, in which the patient’s own valve tissues are preserved. Where replacement is necessary, the choice between mechanical and biological prostheses is made based on patient age, lifestyle, and anticoagulation suitability. Minimally invasive valve surgery is also a viable option.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation and Replacement allows severely diseased aortic valves to be replaced through a catheter without open-heart surgery. It is performed in the hybrid operating room with surgical backup and is the preferred approach for patients with severe aortic stenosis who carry a high surgical risk due to age or comorbidities. MitraClip repair of the mitral valve addresses significant mitral regurgitation in patients who are not suitable for conventional surgical repair.
For advanced heart failure where medical therapy and device treatment have been exhausted, surgical options including ventricular assist device implantation and cardiac transplant evaluation are available. Ventricular assist devices provide mechanical circulatory support for patients whose heart can no longer maintain adequate output, either as a bridge to transplant or, in selected patients, as destination therapy.
Conditions affecting the carotid arteries, renal arteries, and lower limb vessels, including peripheral artery disease and abdominal aortic aneurysms, may require vascular surgery. These procedures help restore blood flow, prevent complications, and improve long-term vascular health.
At the CTVS hospital in Noida, the hybrid operating room combines a fully equipped cardiac surgical theatre with advanced fluoroscopic and imaging capability. It is used for transcatheter aortic valve implantation and replacement, complex aortic procedures, and structural heart disease interventions where surgical backup during a catheter-based procedure is clinically required.
Robotic-assisted cardiac surgery provides better visualisation and instrument precision for minimally invasive procedures, especially for conditions such as mitral valve repair, atrial septal defect closure, and coronary artery bypass in selected cases. The system allows procedures to be performed through small ports rather than a full sternotomy, reducing chest wall trauma, operative blood loss, and recovery time. For patients who are candidates for robotic cardiac surgery, the difference in recovery compared to conventional open surgery is significant.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation provides temporary mechanical heart and lung support for patients in severe cardiogenic shock, post-cardiac arrest, or acute cardiorespiratory failure. It is available at Yashoda Medicity as a bridge to recovery, a bridge to a definitive surgical procedure, or a bridge to transplant evaluation. Having this capability on-site means critically ill cardiac patients can be stabilised locally without requiring transfer to another facility.
Three-dimensional and four-dimensional echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography coronary angiography provide detailed pre-operative anatomical assessment for surgical planning. Three-dimensional echocardiography is particularly valuable for valve surgery planning, providing the surgical team with a precise map of valve anatomy before the procedure begins.
The cardiac intensive care unit at the CTVS hospital in Noida provides round-the-clock monitoring and specialist critical care management for post-operative cardiac surgery patients. Continuous haemodynamic monitoring, mechanical ventilation, temporary pacing, and intra-aortic balloon pump support are available within the unit, which is managed collaboratively by intensivists and cardiac surgeons throughout the post-operative period.
Structured cardiac rehabilitation begins during hospital admission and continues after discharge. It includes supervised exercise, dietary guidance, medication management, and psychological support. For patients recovering from major cardiac surgery, rehabilitation directly influences functional recovery, return to activity, and long-term cardiovascular risk reduction.
Consultation and Surgical Assessment: The process begins with a consultation with a cardiac surgeon, who reviews imaging studies, angiography findings, and the patient’s overall cardiac function.
Multidisciplinary Heart Team Review: Once all investigations have been reviewed, a multidisciplinary team of specialists evaluates the case to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
Pre-operative Optimisation: Before surgery, specific measures are taken to optimise the patient’s medical condition and reduce procedural risk.
Surgery: The procedure is performed according to the agreed plan. Post-operative care begins immediately in the cardiac intensive care unit.
Recovery and Rehabilitation: Mobilisation begins as early as clinically appropriate. Cardiac rehabilitation is initiated during the hospital stay and continues as a structured outpatient programme after discharge.
Long-Term Follow-Up: Long-term follow-up includes regular clinical reviews, echocardiography, and imaging studies to monitor cardiac function and recovery.
Coronary bypass surgery performed without cardiopulmonary bypass can reduce operative risk in selected patients and is available at Yashoda Medicity.
Conditions requiring a combination of surgical and catheter-based procedures can be managed within a single advanced hybrid operating suite.
Minimally invasive cardiac procedures including mitral valve repair and selected bypass cases are performed robotically, resulting in smaller incisions, faster recovery, and reduced chest wall trauma.
Critically ill cardiac patients requiring mechanical circulatory support can be stabilised at Yashoda Medicity without transfer, including as a bridge to surgery or transplant evaluation.
The choice between surgical and transcatheter approaches for structural heart disease is made collaboratively by a team of specialists rather than a single clinician.
Heart surgery has changed significantly. Operations are more precise, approaches are less invasive, and recovery is faster than ever before.
Book an appointment today to discuss the most suitable approach for your health concern: 9266610101
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