Paras Cardiac Sciences Institute upholds internationally acclaimed standards in delivering preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic services for cardiac and vascular ailments. With swift responses to cardiac emergencies like heart attacks, stroke treatments, and arrhythmias, the institute stands at the forefront of cardiac care. A multidisciplinary team comprising internationally trained cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, anesthetists, radiologists, and nurses collaborates to offer comprehensive care using cutting-edge technology. The institute's well-established protocol and Interventional Specialists proficient in trans-radial procedures ensure reduced complications and faster recovery times.
Aneurysm repair is a procedure to correct weakened areas in blood vessels, particularly in the heart, to prevent the risk of rupture which can be life-threatening. It can be done surgically or through endovascular techniques, reinforcing the vessel walls and restoring normal blood flow dynamics.
CABG is a surgical procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. It involves bypassing blocked or narrowed coronary arteries by grafting healthy blood vessels from other parts of the body. This restores blood flow to the heart muscle, alleviating chest pain (angina) and reducing the risk of heart attacks.
Peripheral angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to open blocked or narrowed arteries outside the heart, typically in the limbs or organs. It involves inserting a balloon-tipped catheter into the artery and inflating it to widen the vessel. Often, a stent is placed to maintain the artery's openness and improve blood flow.