Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) refers to structural abnormalities of the heart that are present at birth. These defects can affect the flow of blood through the heart and may require medical or interventional correction. At Dr. Sreedhar Babu’s Cardiology Center, congenital heart disease closures are performed using advanced, minimally invasive techniques that ensure both safety and long-term effectiveness — especially for children and young adults.
Some congenital defects are small and harmless, while others can cause serious complications if left untreated. Dr. Sreedhar Babu, an experienced Interventional Cardiologist, specializes in diagnosing and treating various types of congenital defects using catheter-based (non-surgical) closure methods.
A hole between the upper chambers of the heart causing abnormal blood flow between the atria.
A hole between the lower chambers of the heart affecting blood circulation and heart function.
A persistent opening between the aorta and pulmonary artery that should close after birth.
A small opening that fails to close after birth, potentially causing circulation issues.
Closure procedures are typically recommended when:
Dr. Sreedhar Babu evaluates each case individually using echocardiography, cardiac MRI, or CT angiography to determine the best course of treatment.
At Dr. Sreedhar Babu’s Clinic, most congenital heart defects can be closed using a catheter-based approach, avoiding open-heart surgery.
The entire process is minimally invasive, with most patients discharged within 24–48 hours.
After the procedure, Dr. Sreedhar Babu and his team monitor patients closely to ensure smooth recovery and device stability.
With 30+ successful device closures, Dr. Sreedhar Babu brings exceptional expertise in treating congenital heart defects using minimally invasive techniques.
We are proud to be an ISO 9001:2015 Certified center, ensuring world-class cardiac care standards and trusted medical practices.