What is heart surgery?
There are different types of surgeries to treat a variety of heart health problems. Doctors use heart surgery to:
- Repair or replace heart valves, which control blood flow through the heart
- Repair abnormal or damaged heart structures
- Implant medical devices that help control the heartbeat or support heart function and blood flow
- Replace a damaged heart with a healthy heart from a donor
- Treat heart failure and coronary heart disease
- Control abnormal heart rhythms
- Fix heart defects
What conditions treated with heart surgery?
There are many different types of heart surgery including:
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Heart Bypass Surgery - Heart bypass surgery, also known as coronary bypass surgery, creates a new path for blood and oxygen to go around a blockage to reach your heart. Coronary artery bypass surgery can be used to improve blood flow to your heart.
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Vascular Surgery - Vascular bypass surgery reroutes the blood supply around a blocked artery.
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Endovascular Surgery - Endovascular surgeries are less invasive procedures for repairing blood vessel problems.
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Heart Valve Surgery - The heart has four valves: aortic, mitral, pulmonary and tricuspid. Heart valve surgery is performed when one or more of the valves isn't opening and closing properly.
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Pacemaker implantation: A pacemaker is a small device surgically implanted under the skin. It sends electrical impulses to the heart muscle to maintain an appropriate heart rate and rhythm.
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Implantable cardioverter defibrillator: Also surgically implanted under the skin, an ICD is an electronic device that constantly monitors the heart’s rhythm. When it detects an abnormal heart rhythm, it delivers energy to shock the heart back into beating regularly.
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Heart transplant: A heart transplant is surgery to remove a person's diseased heart and replace it with a healthy heart from a deceased donor. Most heart transplants are done on patients who have end-stage heart failure.
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Stent placement: A stent is a small mesh platform used to open narrowed or weakened arteries.
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Convergent procedure: Performed by both a cardiothoracic surgeon and a cardiologist who is trained in electrophysiology working together, this approach is less invasive than open heart surgery and can be highly effective in restoring normal heart rhythm in appropriate patients.
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Open heart surgery: Open heart surgery is any surgery in which the chest is opened and surgery is done on the heart muscle, valves, arteries, or other parts of the heart (such as the aorta). The term "open" means that the chest is "cut" open
Your Care After Heart Surgery
Next Steps for Patients
Provider Referrals
If you are a provider who would like to refer a patient for MaineHealth cardiovascular surgery services, please review our clinical guidelines and call 207-773-8161.
MaineHealth Cardiovascular Programs:
Aortic Disease Program
Carotid Revascularization Program
Comprehensive Vein Program
Limb Salvage Program
Rare Vascular Conditions Program
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Program
Advanced Heart Failure Program
Cardiac Valve Program
Coronary Revascularization Program