98.5%
Treatment Success
45-180
Minutes (Procedure Duration)
Minimally Invasive
Modern Techniques
Overview
Structural heart disease treatment encompasses a range of interventions designed to address problems with the heart’s physical structure. These conditions may affect the heart valves, the walls between heart chambers, or the major blood vessels connected to the heart. Treatment approaches vary depending on the specific condition and may include minimally invasive procedures, catheter-based interventions, or surgical repair.
The treatment aims to restore normal heart function, reduce symptoms such as breathlessness or chest pain, and prevent further complications. Modern structural heart disease treatment often utilises advanced techniques that can be performed without the need for open-heart surgery.
Key Points:
Addresses valve and structural problems
Minimally invasive approaches available
Restores normal heart function
Advanced catheter-based techniques
The Clinical Journey
01
Initial Consultation
Comprehensive review of your symptoms and medical history.
02
Diagnostic Assessment
Echocardiography, ECG, and advanced imaging tests.
03
Treatment Planning
Detailed discussion of options and personalised approach.
04
Recovery & Follow-Up
Monitoring and ongoing care for optimal outcomes.