Procedure of Valve Replacement Surgery
Preparation:
The patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history review and diagnostic
tests to assess heart function and determine the need for surgery.
Anesthesia:
General anesthesia is administered to induce unconsciousness and ensure the patient feels no pain
during the procedure.
Incision:
A surgical incision is made in the chest to access the heart. The specific location and size of the
incision may vary depending on the type of valve replacement and surgical approach.
Valve Replacement:
The diseased valve is removed, and the new prosthetic valve is implanted and secured in its place.
Closure:
After completing the valve replacement, the incision is closed with sutures or staples, and the
patient is transferred to the recovery area.