Heart Valve Disease Treatment Center - Dayton, OH
Dayton Cardiologist Doctors for Heart Valve Disease TreatmentType of Physician: Cardiologist What is a Cardiologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners are expert in diseases of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. They consult with surgeons on heart surgery, perform diagnostic procedures, and manage complex conditions such as heart attacks and arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat). Specialty: Cardiology Common Name: Heart Doctor Cardiologist Doctors in Dayton *![]() James G Laws DO ![]() Stephen P Young DO ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Miami Valley Cardiologists Inc ![]() Dayton Cardio & Vascular Consultants ![]() Dayton Cardio & Vascular Consultants ![]() Dayton Cardio & Vascular Consultants ![]() Dayton Cardio & Vascular Consultants ![]() Dayton Childrens Cardiology ![]() Thomas J Carmody MD ![]() Dayton VA Medical Center ![]() VA Medical Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() VA Medical Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() The Dayton Heart Center ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() Schuster Cardiology Associates Inc ![]() Schuster Cardiology Associates Inc ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() Schuster Cardiology Associates Inc ![]() Cardiothoracic Surgery ![]() Schuster Cardiology Associates Inc ![]() Schuster Cardiology Associates Inc ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() Southwest Cardiology ![]() PriMed Cardiology and Internal Medicine ![]() Center for Cardiometabolic Treatment ![]() PriMed Cardiology and Internal Medicine ![]() PriMed Cardiology and Internal Medicine ![]() PriMed Cardiology and Internal Medicine ![]() Preferred Heart & Vascular Specialists ![]() Preferred Heart & Vascular Specialists ![]() Kuddythamby Sinnathamby MD ![]() Cardiology South ![]() Cardiology Specialists of Dayton ![]() Cardiology Specialists of Dayton ![]() Cardiology Specialists of Dayton ![]() Cardiology Specialists of Dayton ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() Premier Heart Associates ![]() OICC Advanced Cardiology ![]() Sycamore Primary Care Group ![]() Sayyah Ajlouni MD ![]() Troy Cardiology ![]() Joseph Solomito MD ![]() The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center ![]() The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center ![]() Walter H Roehll Jr. MD ![]() Middletown Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Middletown Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Middletown Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Middletown Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Middletown Cardiovascular Associates ![]() Cardiology Care ![]() Cardiology Care ![]() The Cardiovascular Institute ![]() Cardiology Center of Cincinnati Inc ![]() Ohio Institute of Cardiac Care ![]() The Ohio Heart & Vascular Center ![]() Springfield Diagnostic & Interventional Cardiology ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases ![]() UC Heart & Vascular Center Div of Cardiovascular Diseases Dayton, OhioUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Heart Valve Disease SurgeryRead the Heart Valve Disease Surgery article » Introduction to Heart Valve SurgeryDiseased heart valves can be treated both surgically (traditional heart valve surgery) and non-surgically (balloon valvuloplasty).
What Happens During Traditional Heart Valve Surgery?During traditional heart valve surgery, a surgeon will make an incision down the center of your sternum (breastbone) to get direct access to your heart. The surgeon then repairs or replaces your abnormal heart valve or valves.
What Happens During Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgery?Minimally invasive heart valve surgery is a type of surgery performed through smaller incisions. This type of surgery reduces blood loss, trauma, and length of hospital stay. Your surgeon will review your diagnostic tests prior to your surgery to determine if you are a candidate for minimally invasive valve surgery. Often, the surgeon and cardiologist (heart doctor) will use transesophogeal echo (an ultrasound transducer probe that is passed down the throat) to help determine the functioning of the valve before and after surgery.
What Is Heart Valve Repair Surgery?The mitral valve is the most commonly repaired heart valve, but the aortic, pulmonic, and tricuspid valves may also undergo some of these repair techniques. If your valve can be repaired, your surgeon will perform any of the following types of valve repair procedures.
Recommended Reading Related to Heart Valve Disease SurgeryWhat is aortic stenosis?Aortic stenosis is abnormal narrowing of the aortic valve. A number of conditions cause disease resulting in narrowing of the aortic valve. When the degree of narrowing becomes significant enough to impede the flow of blood from the left ventricle to the arteries, heart problems develop. The basic mechanism is as follows:
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