VSD & PDA Surgery

VSD & PDA Surgery

Correcting Congenital Heart Conditions

VSD and PDA Surgery is performed to treat congenital heart defects affecting normal blood circulation in infants, children, and sometimes adults. Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) is a hole between the lower chambers of the heart, while Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) occurs when a fetal blood vessel fails to close after birth. These conditions can lead to breathing difficulties, poor growth, recurrent infections, and increased stress on the heart and lungs if untreated. Surgical correction helps restore proper circulation and supports healthy heart function. Using advanced pediatric cardiac surgical techniques and comprehensive monitoring, patients receive safe and personalized care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about peripheral vascular surgeries, including treatment, recovery, and long-term care.

1. What is VSD?

VSD is a congenital hole between the lower chambers of the heart.

 

2. What is PDA?

PDA is a blood vessel that remains open after birth abnormally.

 

3. Why are these surgeries performed?

They improve blood circulation and reduce stress on the heart and lungs.

 

4. Are these conditions treatable in children?

Yes, both VSD and PDA are commonly treated successfully in children.

 

5. How long is hospital stay after surgery?

Hospital stay depends on the patient’s condition and recovery progress.

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Phone Number

+91 9849012912

E mail

info@drkvkrishnakumar.com

Address

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

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