India's First Electrosurgical Valve-in-Valve Mitral Procedure Revolutionizes Cardiac Care
Doctors in Jaipur have performed India's first electrosurgical valve-in-valve mitral procedure. This groundbreaking, minimally invasive procedure gave a 74-year-old woman a new lease on life by treating her failing heart valve without open-heart surgery, marking a significant milestone in India's cardiovascular care.
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In a groundbreaking achievement, doctors at Rajasthan Hospital Limited, Jaipur, have successfully conducted India's inaugural electrosurgical valve-in-valve mitral procedure, colloquially termed the 'Batman Procedure'. This medical triumph provided a 74-year-old woman from Srinagar with a renewed lease on life.
The patient, Fatima Bano, had faced the prospect of heart failure due to a malfunctioning mitral valve. Previous open-heart valve replacement surgery and her advanced age rendered her unsuitable for another conventional operation, making this procedure her last hope. With open-heart surgery deemed too risky, Dr. Ravinder Singh Rao and his team employed a minimally invasive, catheter-based technique utilizing precision electrosurgical tools to rectify the issue without opening the chest.
This cutting-edge intervention enabled Fatima to resume her normal life within days. Dr. Rao emphasized the procedure's significance, stating that it exemplifies how elderly, high-risk patients can benefit from advanced tools and expertise. The operation marks a pivotal moment for India's cardiovascular care, offering new solutions for treating complex heart valve conditions among the elderly.
(With inputs from agencies.)

