Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program
Our dedicated team of heart specialists offers therapies for patients 15 and older, ensuring a coordinated transition from pediatric to adult cardiac care.
Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program services include:
- Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs
- Complex surgical correction and repair
- Comprehensive electrophysiology services, including catheter ablation, device implantation and medical arrhythmia management
- Diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization
- Cardiac critical care physicians
- Innovative cardiac imaging, including echocardiography, nuclear imaging, MRI and CT scanning
- Minimally invasive valve repair and replacement
- Nutrition counseling
- Pulmonary hypertension/Eisenmenger syndrome care
- Reproductive and genetic counseling
- Single-site and multi-center clinical research trials
- Specialized outpatient evaluation for adults with repaired and un-repaired congenital defects
We also offer a complete range of innovative technologies and therapies, such as:
- Aortic arch reconstruction
- Catheter-based valve repair and replacement procedures include the Mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement, which are types of heart surgery to fix or replace a leaky or narrowed mitral valve.
- Double switch procedure is a surgical technique used to repair congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA).
- Ebstein’s anomaly repair
- Fontan revision with MAZE procedure
- Mustard and Senning revisions are two similar operations for TGA. In both operations, the surgeon creates a two-way baffle in the top part of the heart. This baffle serves as a bridge between the two sides of the heart. In a Senning procedure, the surgeon uses the patient’s own tissue to create the baffle. In the Mustard procedure, synthetic material is used.