When is Surgery Required in Congenital Heart Disease?

Surgery for congenital heart disease is recommended when a defect significantly affects oxygen delivery, heart function, or lung health.

In critical cases, intervention is required within the first days or weeks of life. In less urgent situations, surgery may be delayed to allow the child to grow and stabilise.

The timing depends on multiple clinical factors, including oxygen saturation, weight gain, and signs of heart failure.

This personalised approach ensures the best possible outcomes for each child.


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