MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Gender: Male
Language Spoken: Bengali, Hindi, English
Experience: 20 years
Email ID : dr.soumya.guha@gmail.com
Contact No. : 9999790836
From: Desun Hospital Desun More, 720, Eastern Metropolitan Byp Rd, Golpark, Sector I, Kasba, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107, Kolkata, India
Website: https://drsoumyaguha.com/
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I am a Cardio-Thoracic & Vascular Surgeon, who has trained not only in premier Indian institutes, but also abroad at the prestigious Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, United Kingdom. As such I have gained a wide exposure to the latest surgical techniques including practice of minimal access surgery. I bring to my patients the latest in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and treat them at par with international standards. At present, I am Consulting at Desun Hospital & Heart Institute, Kolkata and visiting Consultant at Utkal Hospital, Bhubaneswar. I have rich experience in Coronary Bypass surgeries, Valve Repairs and Replacements (open and key hole/minimal access), major Aortic surgeries, Lung cancer and chest cavity surgeries (open and key hole/minimal access), and Vascular surgery. My alma maters include reputed National Institutes as VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital & PGIMER and RML Hospital, New Delhi. I have worked at Hi- Tech Medical College & Hospital and Utkal Hospital, Bhubaneswar and at the very reputed and advanced Northern General Hospital at Sheffield, United Kingdom. I am FRCS in Cardio-thoracic surgery from England and have done my fellowship in England. It is my desire to provide world class care and empathetic service to my patients.
I have trained in reputed National Institutes as VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital & PGIMER and RML Hospital. New Delhi. I have worked at Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital. Bhubaneswar and at the Northern General Hospital at Sheffield, United Kingdom. I am FRCS in Cardio-Thoracic surgery from England and have done my fellowship in England.
Cardiac Electro Physiologist Cardiac Surgeon Cardio Vascular Surgeon Cardiologist Cardiothoracic Surgeon Interventional Cardiologist
Acute Coronary Syndrome Amyloidosis Angina (Chest Pain) Aortic Dissection Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation) Aortic Stenosis Arteriosclerosis Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Flutter Atrial Septal Defect Atrioventricular Septal Defect Bradycardia Broken Heart Syndrome (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy) Brugada Syndrome Bundle Branch Block Cardiac Arrest Cardiogenic Shock Cardiomyopathy Carotid Artery Disease Chest Pain Coarctation Of The Aorta Congenital Heart Defect Coronary Artery Disease Endocarditis (Inflammation of the Heart Valve) Enlarged Heart (Cardiomegaly) Heart Arrhythmia (Irregular Heartbeat) Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) Heart Failure Heart Murmur Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Long Qt Syndrome Mitral Valve Prolapse (Barlow Syndrome) Mitral Valve Regurgitation (Mitral Insufficiency) Mitral Valve Stenosis Myocarditis Palpitations Patent Ductus Arteriosus Pericardial Effusion Pericarditis Premature Ventricular Contraction Tachycardia (Tachyarrhythmia) Tricuspid Atresia Ventricular Fibrillation Ventricular Septal Defect Ventricular Tachycardia
Angiography Angioplasty/Balloon Angioplasty Aortic Valve Replacement Atrial Septostomy Bypass Surgery Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac Surgery Cardioversion Carotid Artery Dissection Carotid Stenting Catheter Ablation Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Coronary Catheterization Doppler Echocardiography Embolectomy Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Heart Transplantation Lung Transplantation Maze Procedure Mitral Valve Repair Mitral Valve Replacement Pacemaker Implantation Pericardiectomy Radial Artery Puncture Revascularization Stem-cell Therapy Valve Replacement
All Indian Health Insurance Companies are accepted
It is best if a cardiac rehabilitation trained physiotherapist’s help is availed during post-heart surgery recovery. Below are some exercises that may be done
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
After heart surgery through the breast bone, heavy work can be undertaken after 12 weeks for a young person and after 16 weeks for an elderly person. After 6 weeks, light desk jobs can be star...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
It takes about 12 weeks or 3 months for the bone to heal after normal heart surgery. If minimal access is used, no bone is usually cut and healing and thereafter return to work is faster. In c...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Generally, once you are able to walk freely, the next step is climbing stairs. You can use the railings for support, but it is strongly discouraged to pull or push yourself using the railings ...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Generally, it is our practice to encourage the patient to start walking from day 2 after surgery; and in case of minimal access surgery, from day 1 after surgery. Depending on the person&rsquo...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
After heart surgery, people may sometimes feel their body has become stiff and find discomfort in movement. This is truer for the elder population. However, the lack of body movement can...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
MICS surgery has evolved over time. Multiple studies have shown MICS surgery is comparable to Open heart surgery in terms of survival and freedom from major adverse cardiovascular events. For ...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
On average, MICS recovery takes 3 to 4 weeks compared to the usual 6 to 12 weeks recovery from an open-heart procedure.
...Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Evolving literature shows MICS is as safe as Open heart or conventional heart surgery in terms of survival and long-term outcomes. The advantages are lesser bleeding, lesser pain, shorter ICU ...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Minimally invasive heart surgery involves making small incisions (6-8 cm) on either side of the chest (depending on the surgery) to reach the heart between the ribs, rather than cutting throug...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)
Minimally invasive cardiac surgery, also known as MICS a form of is heart surgery, performed through small incisions instead of the traditional open-heart surgery that requ...
Dr. Soumya Guha MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothorasic Surgery)