Cardioseptopexy

Cardioseptopexy is a surgical procedure performed to treat septal defects of the heart. During this operation, the septum is strengthened and fixed, which improves blood circulation and reduces the risk of complications.

The heart is the organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It consists of two cameras – left and right. Between them there is a partition that separates these chambers. Septal defects can lead to poor circulation and the development of various diseases.

Cardioseptopexy is performed to eliminate septal defects and restore normal blood circulation. The operation can be performed either openly or using endoscopic equipment.

After surgery, the patient may experience some discomfort and pain, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days. It is important to follow your doctor's recommendations for wound care and take the medications he or she prescribes.

Overall, cardioseptopexy is an effective treatment for septal defects and can significantly improve the quality of life of patients. However, before undergoing surgery, you should carefully evaluate the risks and benefits and discuss possible alternatives with your doctor.



Cardioseptopermexia or septal cardiosection? Cardioseptoperixia is a surgical procedure on the septum of the heart that helps reduce the size of the septum and reduce blood pressure in the left ventricle. This treatment may be used to prevent or treat heart failure in patients with congenital heart failure.



Cardioseptoperxia is a surgical operation aimed at restoring the integrity of the heart septum. This operation is necessary to correct defects or damage that can lead to serious health problems.

In most patients, these defects are detected in childhood and adolescence, when the heart is still in the developmental stage. During the growth and development of the heart, the central septum may change or grow together. Trauma and heart surgery can also affect the structure of the septum.

Cardioseptoperkia can cause serious health problems such as arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm), bleeding from the heart, or heart failure. Therefore, if defects are detected in the septum of the heart, immediate treatment is necessary.

General information about the procedure

This surgical intervention is performed in specialized cardiac surgery centers, where there are all the necessary conditions for this operation.

During cardioseptoperixia, fairly large incisions are made, most often along the chest line. It should be noted that after the operation, as a rule, a greater degree of pain in the sternum is observed when the patient inhales and exhales, due to the influence of additional muscles during the intervention. Depending on the complexity, the duration of the procedure varies from one to several days. The rehabilitation period usually lasts about a month, but in any case, this period is individual for each person.



**Cardioseptopexy** is a surgical operation during which violations of the cardiac septum associated with insufficiency and, as a rule, accompanied by hemodynamic disturbances are eliminated. Cardioseptectomy is a more pronounced intervention compared to cardioseptoplasty. Sometimes used in the context of heart valve replacement, most often the mitral valve.

There are several causes of disruption of the septum between the atria, so this type of surgical intervention is performed for various pathologies and cardiac diagnoses. This may be a violation of the prosthesis, connecting ring, traumatic rupture of the interatrial septum or deformation, blood clots. Except for cases where refusal of surgery leads to a significant decrease in the patient’s quality of life (cardiac stasis, inability to withstand normal physical activity), cardioseptoplasty is performed only if there is significant damage to the septum. A significant danger is cardiovascular failure (HF), often observed when septal failure is ignored for a long time. *In turn, injuries to large vessels become a complication of operations at this level.* Treatment is carried out promptly, without the use of painkillers. According to modern methods and the experience of doctors, treatment is carried out using minimally invasive methods through a small puncture, which minimizes trauma to the patient.