Cardiac and Vascular Surgical Interventions
When you or a family member is diagnosed with a cardiac artery and vascular
disease, the cardiac team at UF Health St. Johns will work with you to
develop a treatment plan so you can regain a healthy life. The following
are several of our cardiac and vascular surgical interventions:
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Carotid endarterectomy - A carotid endarterectomy removes fat and cholesterol building up that has
collected inside the carotid artery. It improves blood flow and can help
to prevent another stroke, if a person has already had a stroke.
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Coronary bypass surgery/Heart valve surgery - The goal of coronary bypass surgery and heart valve surgery is to restore
blood flow to the heart. This is accomplished by creating a bypass, or
a detour, around a blocked artery or arteries. The surgeon uses a healthy
blood vessel, or graft, taken from your chest, leg or arm. The graft enables
a new pathway to carry blood to your heart.
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Mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement - Your UF Health St. Johns affiliated cardiologist will determine if you
are in need of mitral valve repair or mitral valve replacement based on
a review of your condition and diagnostic tests. Surgery may be needed
to correct your condition, which can cause shortness of breath, fatigue,
or swelling in your abdomen, legs, and feet.
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Tricuspid valve repair and tricuspid valve replacement - Tricuspid valve repair and valve replacement is recommended when the valve
is narrow and blood flow is restricted, causing the heart to pump harder
in order to move blood throughout the body. Tricuspid valve repair requires
open-heart surgery. The surgeon will repair and then reshape parts of
the valve, depending on the condition of the valve.
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Valvuloplasty - Valvuloplasty is a procedure to open a stenotic (stiff) heart valve.
During this procedure, your doctor inserts a very narrow, hollow tube,
or catheter, into a blood vessel in the groin and advances it through
the aorta into the heart. At the tip of the catheter is a balloon that
pushes the valve open to enable blood to flow and to alleviate the stress
on your heart so that your heart will not have to work as hard to pump blood.
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Impella – Ventricular assist device (VAD) - Ventricular assist devices like
Impella, or VADs, treat heart failure. They are also referred to as heart
pumps. VADs are mechanical pumping devices designed to help the heart
pump more blood. They take the blood from the heart and pump it to the
body, taking the burden off the heart.
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Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) - Video-assisted thoracic surgery, or VATS, is a minimally invasive thoracic
surgery performed with a thoracoscope (a small videoscope). It uses small
incisions and special instruments. During surgery, three small incisions
are used. The thoracoscope transmits images of the operative area onto
a computer monitor.
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Peripheral vascular procedures - Peripheral vascular procedures are used to open blocked arteries that
are located in the neck, arms, legs and abdomen. This condition can cause
strokes, leg pain, kidney problems, and high blood pressure.