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It takes about 6 weeks for a chest incision to heal. If there are no other problems and the cardiologist say its OK, your child should be fully recovered and able to return to normal activities. Heart surgery does leave a permanent scar on the chest.
Your child will probably feel more tired than usual for several weeks after surgery. Your child will have activity restrictions for 6 weeks. But it may take longer for your child to fully recover. How long it takes will depend on the type of heart defect your child had.
Most patients (84.1%) experienced some postoperative complications. The most common complication was hypocalcemia (63%), hyperglycemia (61.5%), low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) (19.8%), arrhythmia (18.6%), nosocomial bloodstream infections or sepsis (17.4%), and pleural effusion (14.8%) [Table 3].
The national average survival rate is 86%. Children who have one of these surgeries here are more likely to survive.
The most common complication was hypocalcemia (63%), hyperglycemia (61.5%), low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) (19.8%), arrhythmia (18.6%), nosocomial bloodstream infections or sepsis (17.4%), and pleural effusion (14.8%) [Table 3].
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The Pediatric Cardiac Surgery team and Pediatric Cardiology have extensive experience treating infants and children with serious, complex or rare heart conditions. Examples are tetralogy of Fallot, Ebstein anomaly, truncus arteriosus, tracheobronchial anomalies and conditions diagnosed during pregnancy.

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