Cardiothoracic surgery
Surgical treatments for problems in the heart, lungs and chest
St Vincent’s Private Hospitals offer a wide range of cardiothoracic related services, for details of the cardiothoracic services at your local St Vincent’s Private Hospital, click here.
Our hospitals provide people with heart and lung problems access to leading edge surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery is designed to solve problems that are affecting the working of your heart, lungs and chest.
Five St Vincent’s Private Hospitals have teams of highly skilled cardiac and cardiothoracic surgeons who are leaders in their field. They perform a wide range of procedures in state-of-the-art operating theatres.
We help people who are living with heart failure, heart valve conditions, cancer, blocked arteries, lung diseases and problems involving the chest wall.
Our surgeons
Many of Australia’s cardiac and cardiothoracic surgeons consult on site at a St Vincent’s Private Hospital or are located nearby.
Our cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, anaesthetists, perfusionists and intensive care physicians work together as a team to bring the most advanced cardiac care to those they care for and treat.
Helping to ensure your full recovery at St Vincent’s is a team of specially qualified nurses and rehabilitation experts dedicated to your care.
They will work together as a team to meet your needs, keep you safe and help facilitate your return to activities.
Our Services
Please check your relevant hospital below for their specific services. **Not all services are available at all hospitals.
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
- Repair and conservation of all 4 heart valves
- Surgery for cardiac arrhythmias, in particular, atrial fibrillation
- Pacemaker insertions
- Surgery for adult congenital heart defects
- Heart transplants
- Lung resections
- Lung transplants
- Treatment of chest wall deformities
Surgery for blocked arteries
Your surgeon may recommend a surgical procedure when the arteries around your heart become hardened or narrowed due to a build-up of plaque on the artery walls. The build-up stops your heart from efficiently pumping blood around your body.
Left untreated, this can lead to chest pain (angina), a heart attack or heart failure. It can also cause your heart’s rhythm to change, causing an arrhythmia.
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
Compared to procedures performed by cardiologists such as angioplasty and stents, coronary artery bypass graft surgery is a more invasive surgery. Your specialist can explain which procedure would be a better choice for you.
CABG is often recommended when most of your arteries are narrowed, if the blockage is in your left main coronary artery or if you have diabetes.
In a specially-equipped operating theatre, your surgeon will remove a healthy vein or artery from elsewhere in your body and use it to replace the blocked artery or arteries.
The surgery can relieve chest pain and reduce your risk of heart problems in the future.
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- The only private hospital in Australia inserting left ventricular assist devices for end stage heart failure.
- We undertake over 60 double lung transplants every year, placing our campus in the top 5% in the world.
- We pioneered robot-assisted coronary surgery
- Surgery for heart failure. With our mechanical assist and transplant program we can undertake operations many hospitals cannot offer. Patients needing complex redo surgery, ventricular remodelling surgery and high-risk operations come to St Vincent’s.
- We are one of few private hospitals in NSW using ECMO temporary heart and lung assistance to support desperately unwell patients and aid in bridging them to recovery.
- Mitral valve, aortic valve and coronary artery bypass grafting
- Robot assisted coronary surgery
- Ventricular remodelling surgery
- Pacemaker and automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator insertion
- Video assisted and robot assisted thoracic surgery
- Cancer surgery of the chest
- Complex mediastinal tumour surgery
- Hybrid operating theatre, with C-arm imaging for minimally-invasive, image-guided surgery
- 12-bed intensive care unit
- Dedicated cardiac ward where you’ll be strongly supported and monitored
- Access to a cardiac rehabilitation service
- Strong partnership between cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiologists ensures seamless care.
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Our fully equipped operating suites are supported by cardiothoracic surgical teams, composed of highly experienced, skilled staff who practice across both major teaching and private health facilities.
Cardiothoracic procedures and surgical treatments include:
- Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)
- Valve repair and replacement
- Insertion of pacemaker and defibrillators
- Thoracic surgery
Your GP can refer you to one of our cardiothoracic surgeons.
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Our services include:
- Adult congenital surgery
- Aortic valve surgery
- Aortic root surgery
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)
- Congenital surgery (certain anomalies)
- Minimally-invasive surgery
- Mitral valve repair
- Mitral valve replacement
- Surgical intervention for arrhythmia (atrial appendage/cox-maize)
- Tricuspid valve surgery
- Video-assisted thoracoscopy
- Thoracotomy
- Lobectomy
- Pleurectomy
- Pectus excavatum (chest wall deformity) repair
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At St Vincent’s Private Hospital East Melbourne, we are especially committed to delivering high quality, excellent care. We work in partnership with our patients and their families to take a compassionate and holistic approach to healthcare.
With a team of well-renowned cardiothoraic surgeons consulting onsite, all surgery is undertaken at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Fitzroy, located only 1km away.
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Our experienced team of clinical professionals, care givers and support staff are equipped to provide the highest level of therapeutic, medical and surgical services. We work together to ensure your safety, well-being and recovery.
Your GP can refer you to one of our cardiothoracic surgeons.
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