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Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery is a modern approach to heart surgery that uses small incisions instead of opening the chest. Surgeons reach the heart through tiny cuts between the ribs, often with the help of special instruments or robotic systems. This technique avoids breaking the breastbone and reduces trauma to the body.
During Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, doctors can perform valve repair, valve replacement, bypass procedures, or other corrections. Patients benefit from less pain, smaller scars, and shorter hospital stays compared to traditional open-heart surgery. Recovery is faster, and many people return to normal life sooner. By using advanced methods, this surgery improves outcomes while protecting long-term heart health.