Congenital Heart Defect Repair

Best ASD VSD Device Closure in Jaipur.

Seal holes in the heart without open-chest surgery. Dr. Anshu Kabra provides advanced, minimally invasive device closures for pediatric and adult congenital heart defects.

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Dr. Anshu Kabra - Expert in ASD and VSD Device Closure in Jaipur

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Complex Defect Closures
Recognizing Congenital Defects

Symptoms of a "Hole in the Heart"

Conditions like ASD (Atrial Septal Defect), VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect), and PDA (Patent Ductus Arteriosus) cause oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood to mix. While some patients have no early symptoms, watch out for these signs in children and adults:

Heart Murmurs

A distinct "whooshing" or "swishing" sound heard through a stethoscope during a routine exam, caused by turbulent blood flow through the defect.

Fatigue & Poor Growth

In infants and children, congenital defects can cause severe exhaustion during feeding, leading to poor weight gain and stunted physical development.

Shortness of Breath

Adults with an undiagnosed ASD or VSD may experience sudden breathlessness during exercise, chronic fatigue, or frequent lung infections.

The Minimally Invasive Solution

Sealing the Defect Safely.

In the past, repairing congenital heart defects required major open-heart surgery. Today, Dr. Kabra utilizes state-of-the-art interventional cardiology to permanently seal these holes using an advanced "umbrella-like" mesh device.

  • No Open-Heart Surgery: The device is delivered through a tiny puncture in the leg vein, entirely avoiding chest scars.
  • Permanent Solution: Over time, the heart's natural tissue grows over the mesh, sealing the defect for life.
  • Rapid Pediatric Recovery: Allows children and adults to return to normal, active lives within days.
Diagram showing an ASD device closure sealing a hole in the heart
Clinical Protocol

How the Device Closure Works

1

Echocardiogram Mapping

Dr. Kabra uses transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) to precisely measure the exact size, shape, and location of the ASD, VSD, or PDA to select the perfectly sized closure device.

2

Catheter Delivery

While the patient is comfortably sedated or under anesthesia, a thin, flexible catheter is guided through a vein in the groin directly to the heart defect using real-time imaging.

3

Device Deployment

The collapsed device is pushed through the catheter. Once across the hole, it springs open like a tiny umbrella, clamping securely onto both sides of the heart wall to instantly stop the abnormal blood flow.

Pediatric & Adult Authority

Why Trust Dr. Kabra?

Dr. Kabra's expertise in this field is rooted in profound academic research. His submitted thesis on the "Prevalence and Pattern of Congenital Heart Disease in Children" showcases his deep diagnostic understanding of these specific conditions.

Clinically, he has executed over 20+ ASD Closures, multiple PDA and VSD closures, and has even presented highly complex cases like a "PDA Closure in 6th Day Neonate" at NIC Cochin. His excellent work in rare RSOV Closure Treatments guarantees unparalleled surgical competence.

"Finding out our 6-year-old daughter had an ASD was our worst nightmare. The thought of opening her chest was unbearable. Dr. Kabra was so compassionate. He closed the hole using a catheter. She went home two days later with just a tiny bandage on her leg. We are forever grateful."

— Neha D., Jaipur

"I am 45 and was constantly tired. I was shocked when an echo revealed a congenital VSD. Dr. Kabra successfully placed the closure device without any major surgery. My energy levels are completely transformed. He is truly the best."

— Ankur V., Vaishali Nagar

Congenital Device Closure FAQs

What do ASD, VSD, PDA, and RSOV stand for?
These are different types of structural anomalies. ASD (Atrial Septal Defect) and VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect) are holes in the walls dividing the heart's upper or lower chambers. PDA (Patent Ductus Arteriosus) is an unclosed blood vessel after birth. RSOV (Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva) is a rare defect in the aorta. Dr. Kabra can treat all of these using minimally invasive catheter devices.
Will my child outgrow the device?
No. The device is carefully sized based on the defect, not the overall size of the heart. Once placed, the heart's natural tissue grows over the mesh within a few months, making it a permanent, natural part of the heart wall that will not restrict a child's normal growth.
Are there any restrictions after the procedure?
Patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous physical activities, heavy lifting, or competitive sports for a few weeks to allow the device to settle securely. Afterward, most patients can return to a completely normal, active lifestyle without limitations.
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