Rare heart defect in two-month-old infant successfully treated at KIMS Cuddles, Kondapur

Hyderabad: Doctors at KIMS Cuddles, Kondapur, successfully performed a complex life-saving surgery on a two-month-old infant diagnosed with a rare congenital heart defect, giving the child a new lease of life, the hospital said in a statement.
What is the case about?
Sharing details, Dr Aparna C, Clinical Director, Head of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and Senior Consultant Neonatologist and Paediatrician, said that the infant, hailing from Khammam district, was brought to the hospital with symptoms of breathing difficulty and signs of heart failure.
Investigations revealed a defect in the heart
An echocardiogram performed by Pediatric Cardiologist Dr Sudeep Varma identified a rare condition known as ARCAPA (Anomalous Right Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery).
What is ARCAPA?
ARCAPA is an extremely rare congenital heart anomaly, seen in approximately 0.25% of cases. In severe instances, it can lead to sudden infant death if not treated promptly.
In this condition, the right coronary artery, which normally arises from the aorta and supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart, originates abnormally from the pulmonary artery. The diagnosis was further confirmed through an aortogram.
The medical team proceeded with an open-heart surgery.
During the procedure, the right coronary artery was carefully detached from the pulmonary artery and reimplanted into the aorta using a specialised ‘hood’ technique. This restored the normal flow of oxygenated blood to the heart.
High-end medical management
Post-surgery, the infant received anticoagulant therapy to prevent blood clot formation. The baby was closely monitored in the NICU and was provided ventilator support, inotropes, and, when required, peritoneal dialysis as part of the critical care management.
Dr Aparna noted that performing heart surgery on such young infants is highly challenging due to the small size of blood vessels, limited physiological reserves, and the complexity of maintaining blood circulation and body temperature during the procedure.
Despite these challenges, the surgery was successful, and the infant has now recovered well and has been discharged from the NICU.
The surgical team included Senior Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon Dr Anil, Cardiac Anesthesiologist Dr Nagarajan, and the neonatology team led by Dr Aparna C, along with Dr Vishwanath, Dr Amit, Dr Ishita and Dr Rajashekhar, all of whom played crucial roles in the treatment.
This case highlights the importance of early diagnosis and timely intervention in congenital heart disease. Dr Aparna emphasised that with the availability of advanced neonatal cardiac care facilities, even critically ill infants can be successfully treated and saved.
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