What is ASD closure surgery?
ASD closure surgery is a surgical procedure, that is used to close a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers of the heart. This hole, known as an atrial septal defect (ASD), allows extra blood to flow from one side of the heart to the other and can cause complications, such as an irregular heartbeat and fluid build-up in the lungs. The procedure involves using stitches or a patch to close the hole and restore the normal blood flow through the heart.
Who is a candidate for ASD closure surgery?
ASD closure surgery is typically recommended for people who have a large ASD or who experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, fainting, or swelling in the legs or feet. It may also be recommended for people who have an ASD and are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
What are the risks of ASD closure surgery?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with ASD closure surgery. These include bleeding, infection, and damage to the heart or surrounding tissue. The procedure may also fail to completely close the hole in the heart, resulting in continued symptoms.
What can I expect after ASD closure surgery?
After the procedure, you will be monitored in the recovery room for a few hours and then will typically be able to go home the same day. Recovery time varies from person to person, but most people can expect to resume their normal activities within a few weeks. Your doctor will give you specific instructions on when to resume physical activity and when to return for follow-up visits.
What should I do to prepare for ASD closure surgery?
To prepare for the procedure, you will likely be asked to stop taking certain medications before the surgery. You may also need to temporarily adjust your diet and stop smoking if you do. Your doctor will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for the surgery.
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the ASD.
Does ASD closure surgery require anesthesia?
Yes, ASD closure surgery requires general anesthesia.
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