SHILLONG, July 9: NEIGRIHMS has been successful in performing an arterial bypass surgery on a beating heart for the first time.
A 45-year-old man from West Jaintia Hills was found to have significant coronary artery disease. With a history of chronic smoking for 20 years, he had significant surgical risk and the patient was taken up for early coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG).
A majority of bypass surgeries are conducted using a combination of one arterial graft and venous grafts which are harvested from legs of patient and recent research has shown arterial grafts to have better long-term patency rates and survival.
For the first time in Meghalaya, total arterial CABG was done using LIMA (left internal mammary artery), RIMA (right internal mammary artery) and Left Radial artery.
The surgery was conducted by a team of doctors from NEIGRIHMS including cardiac surgeons Dr Reuben Lamiaki Kynta and Dr Sanjib Rawat and anesthetist Dr Nari M Lyngdoh with cardiopulmonary bypass on a beating heart.
The surgery went smoothly and post-operative course was uneventful. There were difficulties due to poor lung function because of years of smoking but it was successfully managed with help of pulmonologist Dr Vijay Nongpiur at NEIGRIHMS.
The patient is currently relieved from chest pain and is showing good post-operative recovery.
As total arterial revascularisation is considered to be the best treatment for such cases and its successful completion in NEIGRIHMS will definitely help patients from Meghalaya, a statement from NEIGRIHMS said.