We at AIMS strive to delivery the highest standards of care in the field. At the same time, we aim to change the future for the better, and explore and promulgate techniques which have a bearing on improving the long term outcomes of patients.
One of the many such examples is the push for valve sparing repair of the most common cyanotic congenital heart disease, Tetralogy of Fallot. This surgical approach has the potential to significantly reduce the need for future pulmonary valve implantation surgery in patients undergoing surgery for TOF,
Custom-sized handmade conduits for right ventricle to pulmonary artery connections Can be made for any size needed, something that is not possible with any other choice of ready-to-implant conduits that are currently available costs less that 25% of commercially available alternatives.
Tri-leaflet valve design mimics the native pulmonary valve and performs impeccably in the right ventricular outflow
Conduit size and length can be customised to suit the child, based on weight and available space in the chest.