How Is Atrial Septal Defect Closure Performed? - The Operating Table

How Is Atrial Septal Defect Closure Performed? - The Operating Table

How Is Atrial Septal Defect Closure Performed? In this informative video, we will provide a detailed overview of the procedure for closing an atrial septal defect (ASD). Understanding how this common heart condition is treated can be beneficial for patients and their families. We will discuss the minimally invasive techniques used today, including the insertion of a catheter and the deployment of a specialized device designed to close the hole in the heart. You’ll learn about the steps involved in the procedure, from the initial preparation to the actual closure of the defect. We will also touch on the anesthesia used, the recovery process, and what patients can expect after the procedure. Additionally, we will highlight a newer technique known as FAST, which enhances the safety and efficiency of the closure process for certain types of defects. Follow-up care is essential, and we’ll explain why monitoring is necessary after the procedure. This video is a must-watch for anyone looking to understand how atrial septal defects are treated and the advancements that have made these procedures safer and more effective. Join us for this enlightening discussion, and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful information about surgical procedures and heart health. ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOperating... #AtrialSeptalDefect #HeartSurgery #Cardiology #MinimallyInvasive #ASDClosure #HeartHealth #SurgicalProcedure #PatientCare #MedicalEducation #CardiacCare #HeartDefect #Sedation #Recovery #HealthAwareness #FollowUpCare #FASTTechnique About Us: Welcome to The Operating Table, where we bring the world of surgery right to your screen. Our channel is dedicated to sharing knowledge about various surgical procedures, innovations in the medical field, and the experiences of those who work in surgery. Whether you're a medical professional, a student, or simply curious about how surgeries are performed, you’ll find informative content that breaks down complex topics into easily digestible segments.