Lasuth commence cardiac surgery

I think you meant to type "Lasaruth" instead of "lasuth". Lasaruth is a type of laser-assisted surgical technique used in cardiac surgery.

Laser-assisted cardiac surgery, also known as laser-assisted myocardial revascularization (LAMR), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a laser to create channels in the blocked coronary arteries, allowing for improved blood flow to the heart muscle.

Here's a general overview of the procedure:

  1. Preparation: The patient is given general anesthesia and positioned on their back.
  2. Access: A small incision is made in the chest, and a specialized instrument called a thoracoscope is inserted to visualize the heart.
  3. Laser guidance: A laser fiber is inserted through the thoracoscope and guided to the blocked coronary artery.
  4. Laser ablation: The laser is activated, and it creates a channel in the blocked artery, allowing for improved blood flow to the heart muscle.
  5. Stenting: A stent (a small mesh tube) may be placed in the newly created channel to keep it open and ensure blood flow.
  6. Closure: The incision is closed, and the patient is monitored in the recovery room.

Laser-assisted cardiac surgery has several benefits, including:

However, it's essential to note that laser-assisted cardiac surgery is not suitable for all patients and is typically reserved for those with specific types of coronary artery disease. Your doctor will determine if this procedure is right for you.