Open heart surgery is one of the procedures used by cardiothoracic surgeons to repair some disorders that may affect the valves, arteries or myocardium. Recently, the open-heart surgery has been replaced by catheterization surgeries; the surgeon makes small incisions in the chest rather than a large incision that penetrates the bones and muscles.
Coronary artery bypass surgery is one of the most common procedures that performed by open heart surgery, and the recovery period following an open heart surgery is often longer than the patient spends after catheterization surgeries.
Treatment in Jordan takes approximately "12 days".
A cardiothoracic surgeon can decide to perform an open heart surgery because of one of the following:
After an open heart surgery is scheduled, the patient undergoes a series of tests to check whether he ready for the surgery. These tests include:
The patient may experience complications and risks as a result of an open heart surgery, including:
This surgery consists of three main stages:
Once the open heart surgery is approved, the patient is prepared by the assistant medical team, but before that, he must go to the hospital to confirm the date of admission and complete the procedures, the doctor sits with the patient before starting the preparation and discusses with him all the reasons for surgery and the patient is informed of all the risks clearly and explicitly, the patient agrees to the surgery and the risks involved by signing the consent form.
The cardiac surgeon asks the patient to stop taking certain medications about two weeks before the surgery, such as blood thinners (ibuprofen, etc.), to refrain from smoking, to stop taking any herbs or vitamins. It is important to inform the surgeon of any allergies the patient has to certain substances or medications. The patient begins to abstain from food and drink from midnight before the surgery.
The open heart operation takes approximately 3 to 6 hours, depending on the purpose of the surgery and the patient's condition.
The patient is moved to the intensive care unit once the surgery is completed and remains until he regain his health by closely monitoring his vital functions. The patient remains connected with a set of tubes in the chest to drain fluids and accumulated blood around the heart throughout the hospital stay.
The patient spends about 7 days in the hospital before returning home, where he begins the recovery period to recover from the open heart surgery and return to normal activities, the recovery period may take about 4 to 6 weeks depending on the patient's body response to treatments, the patient during this period feels some fatigue and pain which is normal, so the surgeon may prescribe some painkillers.
However, it is important to follow some tips during the period following the open heart surgery to promote the chances of recovery, the most important of which is full attention and carefully monitor of the wound to avoid any inflammations that may occur and keep it dry and warm and avoid touching it beforehand sterilization. It is also advised to rest during this period and try to take plenty of sleep and avoid stimuli that may cause insomnia such as those containing caffeine.
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