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Avoid Open Heart Surgery: New Heart Procedure Helps UAE Seniors Recover Faster

Reducing Heart disease

Reducing Heart disease

Senior citizens in the UAE with heart valve problems can breathe a sigh of relief. A revolutionary new medical procedure gaining traction across the country allows them to bypass traditional open-heart surgery and recover within a week. This minimally invasive approach is transforming cardiac care for a growing segment of the population.

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI): A Boon for Older Hearts

The groundbreaking procedure is called Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). It offers numerous advantages for older patients compared to traditional open-heart surgery:

A Growing Demand:

The demand for TAVI is on the rise in the UAE. Dr. Mahmoud Traina, a physician at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, notes a significant increase in the number of TAVI procedures performed in recent years:

“Four years ago, we were doing less than 50 cases a year but last year, we did over 150 cases. So are seeing a 25 percent year on year increase in demand for the procedure.”

Improved Patient Comfort and Quality of Life:

The shorter recovery time and less invasive nature of TAVI significantly improve patient comfort and quality of life. According to Dr. Traina:

“The patient is awake right after it and they go home the next day. A week after they’re back home, they’re back to normal life. So the recovery is much quicker.”

Tailored Approach for Senior Patients:

While TAVI offers numerous benefits, it’s not suitable for everyone. Dr. Traina highlights the importance of careful patient selection:

“These valves tend to last somewhere between 10 to 12 years on average. So if you have a 45-year-old patient who goes for TAVI, then at 55 or 60, they’re going to come back again.”

A Brighter Future for Cardiac Care:

The emergence of TAVI represents a significant advancement in cardiac care for older patients in the UAE. This minimally invasive procedure offers a faster, less stressful path to recovery and improved quality of life, allowing them to return to their daily routines sooner. As the demand continues to grow, this technique is poised to become a mainstay in treating heart valve problems in the senior population.


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