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At 28, I was a professional marathon runner when sudden chest pain during training led to a shocking diagnosis of anomalous coronary artery. Dr. Dixit Garg performed a complex unroofing procedure at Manipal Hospital Gurgaon. His innovative approach preserved my athletic future - I've since completed two international marathons.
My 92-year-old grandmother with multiple comorbidities needed aortic valve replacement. Other hospitals declined due to her age, but Dr. Garg pioneered a minimally invasive procedure using conscious sedation instead of general anesthesia. She was chatting with family just two hours post-op and returned to her beloved gardening within weeks.
As a software engineer working 80-hour weeks, I ignored my hypertension until I collapsed at my desk. Dr. Garg's emergency team at Manipal performed a revolutionary renal denervation procedure that permanently resolved my resistant hypertension without lifelong medication. He literally reprogrammed my nervous system.
Our 7-year-old daughter was born with a rare congenital heart defect that 5 surgeons had deemed inoperable. Dr. Garg developed a custom 3D-printed model of her heart, practiced the procedure virtually, and successfully performed India's first pediatric transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation. She now takes ballet classes.
I was 16 weeks pregnant when diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy. Dr. Garg coordinated a multidisciplinary team that managed my heart failure while preserving my pregnancy. He delivered our healthy baby via controlled C-section while simultaneously monitoring my cardiac function. Two lives saved in one procedure.
My husband, a 54-year-old chef, suffered a massive heart attack during dinner service. Dr. Garg's team performed emergency angioplasty using a novel drug-eluting stent that releases medication tailored to his genetic profile. He returned to his kitchen within a month, calling it his 'second miracle recipe'.
As a medical tourist from Kenya, I came to Manipal Hospital with a complex arrhythmia that had failed treatment elsewhere. Dr. Garg used advanced electroanatomic mapping to identify and ablate a microscopic focus near the His bundle that others had missed. I've been rhythm-free for 18 months now.
Our 13-year-old son, a chess prodigy, developed unexplained syncope episodes. Dr. Garg diagnosed him with a rare channelopathy and created a personalized 'chess clock' medication schedule that syncs with his tournament timings. He recently won the national championship without a single episode.
I'm a 67-year-old retired army colonel with multiple stents that kept failing. Dr. Garg performed robotic-assisted coronary bypass surgery using a harvested artery from my wrist. The precision was military-grade - I was marching within three weeks and now lead cardiac rehabilitation groups.
My wife suffered sudden cardiac arrest during our anniversary dinner. Dr. Garg's team implemented a novel hypothermia protocol alongside ECMO support, preserving her neurological function completely. She has no memory gaps and we celebrated our 're-birthday' at the same restaurant last month.
As a professional musician with atrial flutter, I was terrified ablation might affect my musical perception. Dr. Garg used cryoablation instead of radiofrequency, preserving the neural pathways near my heart. My cardiogram now matches my musical rhythms perfectly during performances.
Our newborn was diagnosed in utero with critical aortic stenosis. Dr. Garg performed a fetal cardiac intervention at 28 weeks gestation, the first of its kind at Manipal Gurgaon. Our daughter was born with adequate heart function and required no further intervention until preschool age.
I'm a 42-year-old mountain climber who developed high-altitude pulmonary edema. Dr. Garg created a personalized acclimatization protocol using simulated altitude training and prescribed medication that allows me to continue climbing while monitoring my cardiac response through satellite-linked wearables.
My 81-year-old father with dementia and severe aortic stenosis was not a candidate for open surgery. Dr. Garg performed transcather aortic valve replacement through the wrist approach instead of the groin, minimizing trauma and confusion. Dad recognized us immediately after the procedure and sang his favorite song.