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            Heart Transplant Surgery

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            Heart Transplant Surgery

            A heart transplant is a major life-saving procedure in which a failing or diseased heart is replaced with a healthy donor heart. It restores normal heart function, improves quality of life, and is recommended when other treatments no longer work.

            When You Should Consider a Heart Transplant

            • Severe heart failure not improving with medicines or procedures

            • Frequent hospital admissions due to worsening heart condition

            • Extreme fatigue, weakness, or breathlessness during simple tasks

            • Swelling in legs, ankles, or abdomen because of fluid buildup

            • Life-threatening arrhythmias that cannot be controlled

            • Poor heart pumping capacity despite advanced treatment

            Conditions That May Require a Heart Transplant

            • Dilated or restrictive cardiomyopathy

            • Severe coronary artery disease with repeated heart attacks

            • Congenital heart defects not treatable with surgery

            • End-stage valvular heart disease

            • Severe myocarditis causing permanent heart damage

            • Heart failure after previous surgeries or device implants

            How Heart Transplant Surgery Is Performed

            • General anesthesia is given for complete comfort

            • The weakened or failing heart is surgically removed

            • A healthy donor heart is connected to major blood vessels

            • The new heart is started carefully to ensure proper function

            • Monitoring lines and drains are placed for recovery

            • You are shifted to the ICU for close observation

            Pre-Surgery Preparation

            • Heart function tests and blood/tissue matching

            • Follow all fasting and medication-related instructions

            • Maintain controlled blood pressure, blood sugar, and healthy weight

            • Avoid alcohol and stop smoking at least 3–4 weeks before surgery

            • Attend counseling to prepare mentally and physically

            Pre-Surgery Tests

            • ECG to check heart rhythm

            • Echocardiography to assess pumping capacity

            • CT or MRI scans for detailed imaging

            • Pulmonary function tests for lung strength

            • Blood typing and tissue matching

            • Coronary angiography, if required

            Life After a Heart Transplant

            • ICU stay: usually 3–5 days

            • Hospital recovery: around 2–3 weeks

            • Regular follow-ups to monitor organ acceptance

            • Anti-rejection medicines taken lifelong

            • Gradual return to daily activities in 8–12 weeks

            • Healthy diet, low-salt meals, and light exercise

            • Cardiac rehabilitation for long-term recovery

            Benefits of a Heart Transplant

            • Better heart function and improved blood flow

            • Relief from breathlessness, fatigue, and swelling

            • Fewer hospital visits and emergency episodes

            • Better stamina and improved quality of life

            • Long-term survival with the right care and medicines

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