Improving Blood Flow,
to Your Heart

Mitral stenosis, or narrowing of the mitral valve, can cause symptoms like breathlessness and fatigue. Our expert team uses minimally invasive techniques to open the valve and restore smooth blood flow, helping you feel energized again.

What is Mitral Stenosis?

Mitral stenosis is the narrowing of the mitral valve, which restricts blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. This condition often results from rheumatic fever, which causes scarring and thickening of the valve.

Symptoms of mitral stenosis include fatigue, shortness of breath, irregular heart rhythms, swelling in the legs, and dizziness. If left untreated, it can lead to complications such as heart failure or stroke.

Advanced surgical options at MICSPak are designed to restore proper blood flow, reducing symptoms and helping patients regain their energy.

How Does Mitral Stenosis Surgery Work?

The procedure is simple and involves a few important steps:

Consultation:

Dr. Shahid will talk to you about your health, discuss your options, and decide if it is right for you.

Anesthesia:

You will be asleep during the procedure, so you won’t feel anything.

Surgery:

Treatment involves widening the valve or replacing it entirely. Balloon valvuloplasty, a minimally invasive procedure, uses a small balloon to open the narrowed valve. In severe cases, surgical repair or replacement may be necessary. These procedures restore normal blood flow, alleviate symptoms, and improve overall heart function.

Recovery:

After surgery, you’ll be monitored for a few days in the hospital, and most patients go home after 2-3 days.

consultant cardiac surgeon

Dr. Rehan Shahid

Dr. Rehan Shahid is a consultant cardiac surgeon with over 24 years of professional experience in general and cardiac surgery. 

His expertise spans diagnostic procedures, surgical treatments, and patient care in some of the most reputable medical institutions across Pakistan and the Middle East.

 Dr. Shahid holds an F.C.P.S. in Cardiac Surgery  and completed his M.B.B.S. . With a strong commitment to providing world-class cardiac care, Dr. Shahid has earned a reputation for excellence in his field.

Dr. Rehan Shahid

Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you’re seeking information about specific procedures or wondering how to book a consultation, our FAQ section is here to provide clarity and peace of mind.

It is often caused by rheumatic fever, which can damage the mitral valve over time.

Mild cases may be managed with medications, but severe stenosis typically requires surgical treatment.

This minimally invasive procedure widens the narrowed valve using a small balloon inserted through a catheter.

Untreated mitral stenosis can lead to heart failure, stroke, or irregular heart rhythms.

Your doctor will assess your symptoms and test results to determine if surgery is the best option.

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