Tetralogy Of Fallot Surgery

Tetralogy Of Fallot Surgery

Advanced Pediatric Heart Correction

Tetralogy of Fallot Surgery is a specialized corrective procedure performed to treat complex congenital heart abnormalities present at birth. Conditions such as Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), DORV, and TAPVC affect normal blood circulation and oxygen supply throughout the body. Children with these conditions may experience bluish skin discoloration, breathing difficulties, poor growth, and fatigue. Corrective surgery aims to repair structural abnormalities, improve oxygen-rich blood flow, and support normal heart function. Using advanced pediatric cardiac surgical techniques, detailed imaging, and specialized intensive care support, comprehensive treatment is provided for infants and children with congenital heart disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

1. What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

It is a complex congenital heart defect affecting blood flow and oxygen levels.

 

 

2. What symptoms are commonly seen?

Bluish skin, breathlessness, fatigue, and poor growth are common symptoms.

 

 

3. Can congenital heart defects be corrected surgically?

Yes, advanced surgery can successfully repair many congenital heart abnormalities.

 

 

4. At what age is surgery performed?

Surgery is usually performed during infancy or early childhood.

 

 

5. Is long-term follow-up necessary?

Yes, regular cardiac follow-up is important after congenital heart surgery.

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+91 9849012912

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