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Memorial Medical Center Cardiovascular Surgery

Advanced technology and surgical techniques have made cardiovascular surgery an excellent choice for patients with certain life-threatening heart conditions.

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Featured Services

  • Aortic Valve Surgery
  • Carotid Artery Angioplasty and Stent Placement
  • Heart Angioplasty and Stent Placement
  • Heart Bypass Surgery
  • Mitral Valve Procedures
  • Peripheral Artery Angioplasty and Stent Placement
  • Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

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    Cardiovascular Surgery Considerations

    If you’re facing a potential cardiovascular surgery, you want to know that you have experienced cardiovascular surgeons and specialists performing the procedure. Sutter’s heart and vascular centers specialize in complex surgical procedures.

    Our hospitals have been listed among the 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in the nation by Truven Health Analytics™ and Top 50 in the Country in Performing Cardiac Surgery by Consumer Reports. These centers also earned recognition for their cardiovascular surgery and postoperative care from organizations including the American Heart Association, American Stroke Association, Cardiac Institute of Quality, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and the VHA. You can rest assured that you’ll have access to the highest level of care at any one of our cardiovascular care centers.

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    Heart Valve Surgery

    The valves in your heart open and close to regulate the flow of blood throughout the organ. Sometimes blood flow from the heart is hampered by the narrowing of a heart valve (a condition called stenosis) or a damaged valve. Surgeons in the Sutter Health network can perform various procedures to widen the valve (valvuloplasty), repair the valve (port access valve surgery) or replace it.

    Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery

    Some procedures — including TAVR transcatheter valve replacement and mitral valve surgery — can be done without open heart surgery. Instead, flexible tubes called catheters are inserted using small incisions, and threaded up a vein to the heart valve. The cardiac specialists make the repair or replace the valve through the tube. Patients usually go home within three days and recover fully in two to three weeks.

    Heart Bypass Surgery

    The coronary arteries deliver oxygen-rich blood to the heart. That means any blockage in the artery caused by a clot or plaque can lead to chest pain, shortness of breath or a heart attack. Heart bypass (or vascular) surgery restores blood flow by creating a new path for the blood to move. Usually, this is done through a procedure called coronary artery bypass graft surgery, in which a blood vessel from another part of your body is grafted to either side of the blockage. Your surgeon will typically use the saphenous vein in the leg  (endoscopic vein harvesting), or the left or right internal mammary arteries in your chest (arterial bypass). Traditional heart bypass surgery requires the heart to be stopped through medication, with a pump used to circulate and oxygenate the blood during surgery. However, surgeons in the Sutter Health network now often use off-pump methods that allow the heart to continue pumping during surgery. The surgeon stabilizes only the location of the heart where the bypass is taking place. Talk to your doctor about whether this option is available for you.

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    Treatment for Valve Disorders

    Heart valves direct the flow of the blood through the heart and maintain its normal workload. That’s why surgery might be necessary if a valve begins to malfunction. Learn more Sutter’s treatment options for heart valve issues and how you can get your heart working properly again.

     

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    Cholesterol: What You Need to Know

    Cholesterol: What You Need to Know

    Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels promotes a healthy heart and lowers your chances of needing cardiovascular surgery. Learn how to incorporate lifestyle changes and, if necessary, medications to keep cholesterol in check and your heart in best working order.

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    Electrophysiology Research

    Sutter Health Electrophysiology Research
    Cardiac Electrophysiology, or arrhythmia is the study of the electrical functions of the cells within the heart. The electrical signals can be observed using an Electrocardiogram, or an ECG. An ECG can reveal different arrhythmic conditions such as Bradycardia, Tachycardia, and Atrial Fibrillation.

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    Doctor Profiles

    The following doctors are part of the Sutter Health network. Learn about the doctors on this site.
    Joydev Acharya, M.D.

    Joydev Acharya, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Fariba Amani, M.D.

    Fariba Amani, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    • Electrophysiology

    Sulman Razzaq, M.D.

    Sulman Razzaq, M.D.

    • Interventional Cardiology

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Lit K. Fung, M.D.

    Lit K. Fung, M.D.

    • Cardiothoracic Surgery

    • Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery

    • Vascular Surgery

    Marlon Ramilo, M.D.

    Marlon Ramilo, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Mutahir U. Khan, M.D.

    Mutahir U. Khan, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Satnam Ludder, M.D.

    Satnam Ludder, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Walter Chien, M.D.

    Walter Chien, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    • Electrophysiology

    Kent H. Wong, M.D.

    Kent H. Wong, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

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    Modesto, CA 95355

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