closed-heart surgery
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of heart surgery: A surgical procedure performed on the heart or major heart vessels where the chest cavity is not fully opened. Instead, the surgeon typically makes a small incision and may use specialized instruments and techniques, such as catheters or endoscopes, to access the heart.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The patient underwent closed-heart surgery to repair a defective valve.
- Advances in technology have made many closed-heart surgery procedures minimally invasive.
Advanced Usage
- "to perform closed-heart surgery": to carry out this specific surgical procedure.
- The medical team is prepared to perform closed-heart surgery tomorrow.
Variants and Related Words
- Open-heart surgery (n): A contrasting surgical procedure where the chest cavity is widely opened, and the heart may be stopped temporarily, often using a heart-lung machine.
- While open-heart surgery is more invasive, closed-heart surgery often allows for a quicker recovery.
Synonyms
- Minimally invasive heart surgery: A broader term often used synonymously, emphasizing the reduced surgical access.
- Endoscopic cardiac surgery: A specific type of closed-heart surgery using an endoscope.
Related Phrases
- Catheter-based procedure: A common technique within closed-heart surgery where a catheter is threaded through blood vessels to the heart.
- Many valve repairs are now done as catheter-based procedures, a form of closed-heart surgery.
Related Idioms
Noun
- heart surgery in which a small incision is made (the chest cavity is not opened)