Expertise
Congenital heart defects
Some heart abnormalities are present from birth. Their surgical correction restores blood circulation as close to normal as possible.
What is it?
These defects correspond to abnormal connections between the heart chambers, or abnormalities of the great vessels. Surgery aims to correct them.
Who is it for?
They concern both children and adults in whom a defect is diagnosed. Care is tailored to the age and type of abnormality.
How your care works
Correction is performed surgically, most often with cardiopulmonary bypass. The exact course depends on the defect and is explained to you.
Recovery and follow-up
Regular cardiology follow-up accompanies recovery to verify the quality of the correction over time.
When to consult?
Heart murmur, fatigue on exertion, breathlessness, or a known unrepaired defect: a specialist opinion is recommended.
The procedures
Choose a procedure for a clear, step-by-step explanation.
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