What is AVSD closure surgery?
AVSD closure surgery is a procedure performed to repair a congenital defect known as an atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD). This defect is a hole or an abnormal connection between the two lower chambers of the heart, the right and left ventricles. The surgery is designed to close the hole and improve the normal flow of blood through the heart.
How is the surgery performed?
AVSD closure surgery is usually done using open-heart surgery. During the procedure, the surgeon will make an incision in the chest and then use a combination of sutures, patches, and/or valves to repair the defect. Once the repair is complete, the incision is closed and the patient is monitored to ensure the heart is functioning properly.
Who is a candidate for AVSD closure surgery?
AVSD closure surgery is typically recommended for patients who have an atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) that is causing symptoms, such as shortness of breath, fatigue, or a rapid heart rate. Your doctor will evaluate your heart to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
What are the risks of AVSD closure surgery?
As with any surgery, there are risks associated with AVSD closure surgery. These risks include bleeding, infection, blood clots, and complications from anesthesia. Your doctor will discuss the risks with you before the procedure.
How long does it take to recover from AVSD closure surgery?
Recovery from AVSD closure surgery typically takes four to six weeks. During this time, you may be advised to limit physical activity and avoid strenuous exercise. Your doctor will provide specific instructions on how to care for yourself during your recovery.
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