Heart Tumour Surgery
Advanced surgical treatment for heart tumours with a focus on complete tumour removal, preserving heart function, and ensuring safe, effective recovery through expert cardiac care

About Heart Tumour Surgery
Precise Tumour Removal. Protecting Your Heart. Restoring Health.
Heart Tumour Surgery is a specialized cardiac procedure performed to remove abnormal growths (tumours) that develop inside or around the heart. Although heart tumours are rare, they can interfere with normal blood flow, affect heart valve function, cause irregular heart rhythms, or increase the risk of stroke and other serious complications.
Using advanced surgical techniques and comprehensive cardiac imaging, heart tumours can be safely removed while preserving the heart's structure and function. Most primary heart tumours are benign, but timely diagnosis and surgical treatment are essential to prevent complications and restore normal cardiac performance.
At our center, every patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on the tumour's size, location, and overall health condition, ensuring safe surgery and the best possible long-term outcomes.
Key Benefits
Discover the advantages of expert heart tumour surgery, designed to safely remove cardiac tumours while preserving heart function and improving long-term health.
- Complete Tumour Removal
- Preservation of Heart Function
- Improved Blood Flow
- Reduced Stroke Risk
- Relief from Cardiac Symptoms
- Restoration of Normal Heart Function
- Prevention of Future Complications
- Advanced Surgical Precision
- Personalized Treatment Planning
- Safe & Effective Surgical Care
- Comprehensive Postoperative Care
- Improved Quality of Life
Conditions Commonly Treated
Heart tumour surgery is recommended for patients diagnosed with cardiac tumours that may affect heart function or increase the risk of serious complications. Surgical treatment is planned after detailed cardiac imaging and comprehensive clinical evaluation.
Atrial Myxoma
The most common benign heart tumour.
Papillary Fibroelastoma
Tumours affecting heart valves.
Cardiac Lipoma
Benign fatty tumours of the heart.
Cardiac Sarcoma
Selected malignant heart tumours.
Valve-Related Tumours
Tumours interfering with valve function.
Intracardiac Masses
Abnormal masses requiring surgical evaluation.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a heart tumour?
A heart tumour is an abnormal growth that develops within or around the heart. Most primary heart tumours are benign, but they can still interfere with heart function and require surgical removal.
When is heart tumour surgery needed?
Surgery is recommended when a tumour affects blood flow, heart valve function, causes symptoms such as breathlessness or fainting, increases the risk of stroke, or is suspected to be malignant.
Is heart tumour surgery safe?
Yes. With experienced cardiac surgeons, advanced imaging, and modern surgical techniques, heart tumour surgery is performed safely with excellent outcomes for appropriately selected patients.
What symptoms can a heart tumour cause?
Symptoms may include shortness of breath, chest discomfort, dizziness, fainting, irregular heartbeat, fatigue, or stroke-like symptoms. Some heart tumours are discovered incidentally during cardiac imaging.
Will removing the tumour cure the condition?
For most benign heart tumours, complete surgical removal is often curative. Regular follow-up is recommended to monitor long-term heart health and detect rare recurrences.
How long is recovery after heart tumour surgery?
Recovery depends on the patient's overall health and the complexity of the surgery. Most patients gradually regain normal activity under the guidance of their cardiac care team and rehabilitation program.
Need Expert Cardiac Care?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Arunansu Dhole and explore advanced robotic and minimally invasive treatment options tailored to your heart condition.
