Patient Experience
A 28-year-old professional gamer from Chennai presented with arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia discovered during a pre-esports tournament cardiac screening. Dr. Vishnu performed a novel minimally invasive cryoablation procedure combined with ventricular reconstruction. The patient returned to competitive gaming within 6 weeks and now advocates for cardiac screening in the esports community.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Tamil Nadu arrived with a massive cardiac tumor compressing his right atrium, previously misdiagnosed as pericarditis. Dr. Vishnu performed a complex tumor resection using hypothermic circulatory arrest. The patient recovered fully and now tends to his family's fishing business, requiring only annual follow-ups.
A 45-year-old ******* woman from Bangalore presented with congenital aortic stenosis exacerbated by hormone therapy. Dr. Vishnu performed a Ross procedure with special consideration for her unique physiological needs. She recovered beautifully and now leads support groups for LGBTQ+ individuals with cardiac conditions.
An 8-year-old street vendor's daughter was brought in with untreated tetralogy of Fallot, surviving through natural collateral vessels. Dr. Vishnu performed a complete repair using a creative combination of homograft and autologous tissue. The child now attends school regularly and dreams of becoming a cardiologist.
A 33-year-old professional Bharatanatyam dancer developed severe mitral valve prolapse affecting her performance stamina. Dr. Vishnu performed a chordal preservation repair through a mini-thoracotomy approach. She returned to performing within 3 months and dedicated her next performance to the surgical team.
A 60-year-old Jain ascetic with extreme dietary restrictions presented with critical triple vessel disease. Dr. Vishnu designed a completely off-pump CABG strategy respecting his religious practices. The patient maintains excellent cardiac health through meditation and prescribed walking rituals.
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during a cricket match with anomalous coronary artery origin. Dr. Vishnu performed an unroofing procedure and implemented a personalized return-to-play protocol. The student now captains his college team and conducts cardiac awareness workshops.
A pregnant 31-year-old software engineer developed peripartum cardiomyopathy at 28 weeks gestation. Dr. Vishnu coordinated with obstetricians to perform a carefully timed ventricular assist device implantation, allowing delivery of a healthy baby at 34 weeks. Both mother and child thrive today.
A 68-year-old retired schoolteacher from a remote village presented with a giant left ventricular aneurysm after silent myocardial infarctions. Dr. Vishnu performed an innovative endoventricular circular patch plasty using available materials. The patient now teaches village children about heart health.
A 52-year-old chef with morbid obesity and diabetes required complex redo cardiac surgery after failed previous interventions. Dr. Vishnu employed a transcatheter valve-in-valve approach through unconventional access sites. The patient lost 40kg during recovery and now specializes in heart-healthy cuisine.
A 14-year-old boy with Down syndrome and complete AV canal defect arrived in cardiac failure after being denied surgery elsewhere. Dr. Vishnu performed a complete repair with modified techniques accounting for his unique anatomy. The teenager now participates in Special Olympics and requires minimal medications.
An 80-year-old classical Carnatic musician refused surgery for severe aortic stenosis fearing voice alteration. Dr. Vishnu developed a custom vocal cord-sparing approach through superior sternotomy. The musician resumed performing within months and recorded an album dedicated to healing.
A 37-year-old auto-rickshaw driver presented with traumatic ventricular septal defect after a road accident. Dr. Vishnu performed emergency percutaneous closure followed by staged surgical repair. The patient returned to driving and organized a cardiac first-aid training program for fellow drivers.
A 63-year-old grandmother with porcelain aorta and critical carotid disease required combined cardiac and vascular surgery. Dr. Vishnu pioneered a single-stage hybrid procedure avoiding circulatory arrest. She now actively cares for her grandchildren and maintains a vibrant household.