The procedure of removing the heart is called a "heart excision" or "cardiac excision." However, it is important to note that this is typically performed only in specific medical contexts, such as during certain types of surgeries or post-mortem examinations. In a surgical context, it may be part of a heart transplant or treatment for severe Heart disease.
Heart valve replacement is a surgical procedure during which surgeons remove a damaged valve from the heart and substitute a healthy one.
pericardium
A procedure performed with a needle to remove fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes from the tissue covering the heart (pericardial sac).
abbreviation for the procedure to evaluate the heart and lungs
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Cardiac ablation is a procedure that uses radiofrequency energy to destroy abnormal heart tissue that is causing fast or irregular heartbeats. It is used to correct heart rhythm disorders such as atrial fibrillation or tachycardia. During the procedure, a catheter is threaded through a blood vessel to the heart, where the abnormal tissue is precisely targeted and destroyed.
The procedure you are referring to is called pericardiocentesis. It involves inserting a needle into the sac around the heart to remove excess fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. A catheter may be left in place to continue drainage and relieve pressure on the heart.
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Pericardial aspiration is a procedure where a needle is inserted into the pericardial sac surrounding the heart to remove excess fluid, relieving pressure on the heart and improving cardiac function. This procedure is typically done to diagnose and treat conditions like pericarditis or cardiac tamponade.
Yes, any procedure done on your heart, even heart catheterizations, is just as risky. If the procedure is wrong or messed up, you could die due to complications.