Our Hospitals

Home - Key Procedures - Correction of Congenital Heart Diseases

Correction of Congenital Heart Diseases

At ILS Hospitals, our team focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of heart defects present from birth, including atrial and ventricular septal defects. We offer advanced treatment options tailored to each patient’s specific needs. The experts use state-of-the-art technology, such as echocardiography, CT scans, and MRI, to assess the severity and extent of congenital heart defects. Once diagnosed, our pediatric and adult cardiologists determine a treatment plan that may involve open-heart surgery or catheter-based procedures. They may patch closures for septal defects, reconstruct heart valves, or look for abnormal blood vessels.

Our experts ensure that both children and adults receive the highest standard of care, with a comprehensive post-surgery follow-up plan to monitor heart function and support full recovery.

Our Services

  1. Surgical correction of septal defects: We correct atrial and ventricular septal defects using both open-heart and minimally invasive techniques to close abnormal openings in the heart walls.
  2. PDA closure: Our surgeons use catheter-based closure to treat PDA. Nonsurgical intervention is also possible in certain situations.
  3. TOF repair: Our experts patch the ventricular septal defect and widen the pulmonary artery to restore normal heart function.
  4. Pulmonary valve replacement: This is ideal for patients with birth defects, where our experts replace the valve to restore blood flow and normal heart function.
  5. Aortic valve repair: We recommend surgical aortic valve replacement to ensure optimal heart function and prevent complications.
  6. Single-ventricle repair: This Procedure is mainly performed in children to reroute blood flow to improve circulation and oxygenation.
  7. Catheter-based interventions for congenital heart diseases: We employ minimally invasive techniques to offer faster recovery times and minimal scarring.
  8. Coronary anomalies correction: Surgery is performed to repair anomalies and restore proper blood flow to the heart muscle, preventing future complications.

Other Key Procedures View All

Doctors View All

Get a call back from our health advisor

Feedback From Our Patients