Ventriculoatriostomy

Ventriculotomy is a surgical operation that involves creating a connection between the ventricle of the heart and the atrium. It is used to treat various heart diseases such as heart failure, arrhythmia and others.

The operation is performed through a small incision on the patient's chest. The surgeon first removes part of the wall of the ventricle and atrium, and then connects them using a special tube or suture. The surgeon then closes the incision and stitches the skin.

Ventriculotomy can be performed alone or in combination with other heart surgeries. It is highly effective and often leads to improvement in the patient's condition. However, like any other surgery, it may have certain risks and complications. Therefore, before performing a ventriculotomy, it is necessary to carefully evaluate the patient and discuss all possible risks and benefits with him.



Ventriculotomy is a serious surgical operation aimed at increasing blood supply to the brain in case of occlusion of large arteries. Also used on closed head injuries to prevent brain swelling. Synonyms for ventriculotmia Ventriculatomia, ventriculum.p.p., ventriculcation.

In other words, ventriculumpis is arthroplasty for gonarthrosis or endoprosthetics

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This article talks about the ventriculotrepostomy procedure. It helps prevent heart attacks, which can occur in some patients as a result of heart failure or a disease that causes the heart to become enlarged. The procedure gets its name from the ancient Greek words I mentioned above. If you don’t welcome them and remain without them, you can lose your health without learning about the possibilities of this treatment method.