Endoscopic and beating-heart heart surgeries with Dr. Samer Wajih

Published on: 2026-07-07 | Written by: Dr. Samer Wagih Gerges Cardiothoracic Surgery


Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery and Beating-Heart Surgery: Advanced Techniques for Faster Recovery and Better Outcomes

Cardiac surgery has undergone remarkable advancements in recent years with the introduction of minimally invasive cardiac surgery and beating-heart surgery. These modern techniques provide effective surgical solutions with less tissue trauma than conventional open-heart procedures in appropriately selected patients. They help reduce incision size, minimize blood loss, shorten recovery time, and allow patients to return to their normal daily activities more quickly while maintaining high standards of safety and successful clinical outcomes when performed by experienced cardiac surgeons.


What Are Minimally Invasive and Beating-Heart Cardiac Surgeries?

Dr. Samer Wagih emphasizes that minimally invasive cardiac surgery is performed through small surgical incisions using specialized cameras and precision instruments, while beating-heart surgery allows certain heart procedures to be carried out without stopping the heart in carefully selected cases. These advanced techniques reduce the overall impact of surgery on the body and contribute to faster recovery, depending on each patient's medical condition and comprehensive evaluation.


When Are These Procedures Recommended?

Dr. Samer Wagih explains that minimally invasive and beating-heart cardiac surgeries may be recommended for selected patients requiring coronary artery bypass surgery, specific heart valve procedures, or correction of certain structural heart conditions. The most appropriate surgical approach is determined after a comprehensive evaluation that includes a physical examination, electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiography, and cardiac catheterization when necessary, while also considering the patient's overall health and individual risk factors.


Advantages of Minimally Invasive and Beating-Heart Surgery

Dr. Samer Wagih confirms that these advanced surgical techniques offer numerous benefits, including smaller incisions, less postoperative pain, reduced blood loss, lower risk of infection, faster mobilization, shorter hospital stays, and a quicker return to normal daily activities, while providing excellent surgical outcomes for appropriately selected patients.


Preparation Before Surgery and Postoperative Care

Dr. Samer Wagih points out that successful heart surgery begins long before entering the operating room. Patients should complete all required medical evaluations, undergo comprehensive assessment of heart and lung function, achieve optimal control of chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, and carefully follow all medication and fasting instructions before surgery. After the procedure, regular follow-up visits, adherence to prescribed medications, and participation in cardiac rehabilitation are essential for achieving the best long-term outcomes.


Who Benefits Most from These Advanced Techniques?

Dr. Samer Wagih emphasizes that the suitability of minimally invasive or beating-heart surgery varies from one patient to another. The decision depends on the type of heart disease, the number of affected coronary arteries, heart muscle function, the patient's age, overall health status, and the presence of other chronic medical conditions. A thorough evaluation by an experienced cardiac surgeon is therefore essential to determine the safest and most effective treatment plan.


Maintaining Heart Health After Surgery

The medical team explains that preserving the long-term benefits of heart surgery requires adopting a healthy lifestyle, including following a balanced diet, quitting smoking, engaging in physician-approved physical activity, maintaining a healthy body weight, controlling blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels, taking medications as prescribed, and attending regular follow-up appointments. These healthy habits help improve heart function and reduce the risk of future cardiovascular complications.


Conclusion

Minimally invasive cardiac surgery and beating-heart surgery represent major advances in modern cardiac care, offering highly effective treatment options with less surgical trauma for appropriately selected patients. Accurate diagnosis, careful patient selection, choosing the most suitable surgical technique, and maintaining regular postoperative follow-up are all essential factors in achieving successful treatment outcomes and improving patients' quality of life.

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