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Finding the right cardiothoracic surgeon is not something people take lightly. India has become one of the places patients often consider, not just because of cost, but because of the depth of experience many surgeons have with complex heart and chest procedures. Patient satisfaction after heart transplantation here often reaches around 75–85% in clinical studies, which gives a general sense of consistency, though outcomes still depend heavily on the individual surgeon and case. (Journal of Patient Care Sciences, 2019)
Choosing the right surgeon plays a bigger role than most people expect. Even with similar procedures, experience, decision-making, and how complications are handled can change the outcome quite a bit. Based on over 12,000 patients and more than 10 years of experience organising treatments and surgeries, at Experts Medical, we selected the surgeons in this list with a focus on real clinical work and patient outcomes. The idea is simple - to help narrow down the search when the decision feels overwhelming and time matters.

1. Dr. Yugal Kishore Mishra
Dr. Yugal Kishore Mishra works at Manipal Hospital in New Delhi and is known for handling complex cardiothoracic cases on a daily basis. His work covers bypass surgery, valve procedures, and advanced techniques like minimally invasive and robotic cardiac surgery. With more than 19,000 heart surgeries performed, including a large number of redo and high-risk operations, his experience is built on consistent clinical practice rather than isolated cases.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, minimally invasive and robotic cardiac procedures
- Number of procedures performed: 19,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Member of international and national cardiothoracic societies
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 35+ years

2. Dr. Arun Kumar Goyal
Dr. Arun Kumar Goyal works at Sharda University Hospital in Greater Noida and focuses on core cardiac procedures like bypass surgery, valve replacement, and congenital heart defect repairs. With more than 30 years of experience and over 5,000 open-heart surgeries performed, his work is centered around standard and complex cardiac operations, including beating heart bypass techniques.
- Specialization: Cardiac surgery, coronary artery bypass, valve replacement
- Number of procedures performed: 5,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Member of Indian cardiovascular and thoracic surgery associations
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 30+ years

3. Dr. Aayush Goyal
Dr. Aayush Goyal is Associate Director, Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery at Yashoda Hospital in Ghaziabad and works with patients requiring coronary bypass, valve surgery, and other cardiovascular procedures. His focus is on surgical treatment of heart and vascular conditions, including complex cases that require structured surgical planning.
- Specialisation: Cardiothoracic vascular surgery, CABG, valve repair and replacement
- Accreditation: Member of the Indian surgical and cardiothoracic associations
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 16 years

4. Dr. Naresh Trehan
Dr. Naresh Trehan works at Medanta - The Medicity in Gurugram and is one of the most experienced cardiac surgeons in India. His practice includes a large volume of open-heart surgeries, particularly coronary artery bypass procedures, along with valve replacements and aortic surgeries. With over 48,000 surgeries performed, his experience is built around handling both routine and highly complex cardiac cases.
- Specialisation: Cardiothoracic surgery, CABG, valve replacement, aortic surgery
- Number of procedures performed: 48,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: International board certifications and global cardiothoracic memberships
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 40+ years

5. Dr. Sameer Bhate
Dr. Sameer Bhate works at Amrita Hospital in Faridabad and focuses on core cardiothoracic procedures like bypass surgery, valve replacement, and open-heart operations. With over 20 years of experience and more than 4,000 cardiac surgeries performed, his work is centered on treating advanced heart conditions, including aortic aneurysms and complex surgical cases.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic vascular surgery, CABG, valve replacement, open-heart surgery
- Number of procedures performed: 4,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Recognized cardiac surgeon, head of cardiac surgery department
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 20+ years

6. Dr. Ramji Mehrotra
Dr. Ramji Mehrotra works at BLK Hospital in New Delhi and has a long track record in cardiothoracic surgery, with more than 26 years of experience. He has performed over 18,000 cardiovascular procedures, including bypass surgeries, valve operations, and complex cases such as redo surgeries and congenital heart conditions. His work also includes minimally invasive and beating-heart techniques, along with advanced procedures like heart transplantation.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, CABG, valve repair and replacement, complex cardiac procedures
- Number of procedures performed: 18,000+ cardiac surgeries according to doctor
- Accreditation: International fellowships and cardiac surgery training
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 26 years

7. Dr. Pravin P Kulkarni
Dr. Pravin P Kulkarni works at Hiranandani Hospital in Mumbai and focuses on advanced cardiac procedures, including bypass surgery, valve operations, and aortic surgery. His work also includes minimally invasive techniques and treatment of severe heart failure using support systems like ECMO and LVAD. While his experience is shorter compared to some senior surgeons, his practice is centered on complex and technically demanding cardiac cases.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, CABG, valve replacement, aortic surgery
- Accreditation: International fellowships in cardiac and transplant surgery
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 10+ years

8. Dr. Surendra Nath Khanna
Dr. Surendra Nath Khanna works at Artemis Hospitals in Gurugram and has one of the longer clinical tracks in cardiac surgery, with over 40 years of experience. He has performed more than 21,000 cardiac procedures, focusing on valve surgery, bypass operations, and minimally invasive techniques. His work also includes complex cases like redo surgeries and heart failure treatment, which require careful surgical planning and experience.
- Specialization: Cardiac surgery, valve replacement, CABG, minimally invasive procedures
- Number of procedures performed: 21,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Member of national and international cardiac surgery associations
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 40+ years

9. Dr. Anupam Das
Dr. Anupam Das practices at Sarvodaya Hospital in Faridabad and works across both adult and pediatric cardiac surgery. His experience includes bypass surgery, valve repair, congenital heart procedures, and advanced cardiac support techniques like ECMO. His work covers a wide range of cases, from standard cardiac procedures to more complex congenital and neonatal surgeries.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, adult and pediatric cardiac procedures, CABG, valve repair
- Accreditation: International surgical certifications (UK, Europe)
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 17 years

10. Dr. Abhay Suresh Jain
Dr. Abhay Suresh Jain works at Fortis Healthcare in Mumbai and focuses on a range of cardiothoracic procedures, including bypass surgery, valve replacement, and minimally invasive cardiac operations. With around 17 years of experience and over 5,000 heart surgeries performed, his work includes both standard and complex cardiac cases, with a particular focus on off-pump bypass techniques and congenital heart conditions.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, CABG, valve replacement, minimally invasive cardiac surgery
- Number of procedures performed: 5,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Member of Indian cardiothoracic surgery associations
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 17+ years

11. Dr. Krishnanu Dutta Choudhury
Dr. Krishnanu Dutta Choudhury works at Max Super Speciality Hospital and is involved in cardiothoracic and vascular surgical care, including procedure planning, execution, and postoperative management. His work focuses on structured surgical processes, patient assessment, and coordination of complex cardiac cases, ensuring each stage of treatment is handled with careful planning and monitoring.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic and vascular surgery
- Accreditation: Works within accredited hospital system (NABH, JCI)
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 27 years

12. Dr. Kamran Ali
Dr. Kamran Ali practices at Max Super Speciality Hospital and focuses on thoracic surgery, particularly lung-related procedures, including lung transplantation and treatment of advanced lung diseases. With around 14 years of experience, his work includes managing complex cases such as lung failure, lung cancer, and surgical interventions using minimally invasive and robotic techniques.
- Specialization: Thoracic surgery, lung transplant, advanced lung disease treatment
- Accreditation: Member of international thoracic surgery societies
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 14+ years

13. Dr. Manoj P Nair
Dr. Manoj P Nair works at Aster Hospitals and has over 20 years of experience in cardiothoracic surgery, with more than 6,000 procedures performed. His work includes a high volume of bypass surgeries and valve replacements, along with thoracic procedures like lung resections. He is also known for developing hybrid approaches to aortic aneurysm surgery, which combine different surgical techniques for complex cases.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, CABG, valve replacement, aortic surgery
- Number of procedures performed: 6,000+ cardiac surgeries
- Accreditation: Cardiac surgery qualifications (MCh)
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 20+ years

14. Dr. Prashanth Y M
Dr. Prashanth Y M practices at Aster Hospitals in Bangalore and has more than 19 years of experience in cardiothoracic surgery. His work focuses on bypass surgery, valve repair and replacement, and minimally invasive cardiac procedures. He also performs advanced techniques such as off-pump and multi-arterial bypass, along with aortic surgery and heart failure management, including transplant support systems.
- Specialization: Cardiothoracic surgery, CABG, valve surgery, minimally invasive cardiac procedures
- Accreditation: Cardiac surgery qualifications (MCh)
- Hotel and transfer: included
- Years of experience: 19 years
How the Procedure Is Done, Hospital Stay, and Recovery
How Cardiothoracic Surgery Is Performed
Cardiothoracic surgery can vary depending on the condition, but the overall process tends to follow a clear structure. It usually starts with a full evaluation - scans, tests, and a discussion of the surgical plan. Most major procedures, like bypass or valve surgery, are done under general anesthesia.
During the operation, the surgeon accesses the heart or chest through an incision. In many cases, this is a traditional open approach, though minimally invasive methods are sometimes used. For heart procedures, a heart-lung machine may be used to maintain blood circulation while the surgeon works. Once the repair or procedure is completed, the team stabilizes the patient before closing the incision and preparing for recovery.
Hospital Stay and Immediate Care
Right after surgery, patients are moved to intensive care for close monitoring. This stage is usually short but important, as doctors track heart function, breathing, and overall stability. Most people spend about one to two days in the ICU before being transferred to a regular hospital room.
From there, recovery begins gradually. Patients are encouraged to sit, stand, and walk in a controlled way as soon as it is safe. In total, hospital stay typically lasts around five to seven days for standard open-heart procedures, though less invasive surgeries may shorten that timeframe slightly.
Recovery Timeline and What to Expect
Recovery continues after discharge and tends to happen in stages rather than all at once. The first couple of weeks are usually focused on rest and light movement. Everyday activities slowly become easier, but energy levels can still feel uneven.
Most patients start to feel more stable around the four to six week mark. Full recovery, especially after open-heart surgery, often takes between six and twelve weeks. Follow-up visits, medication, and in some cases cardiac rehabilitation all play a role in helping the body return to normal function.
What Affects Recovery
Recovery time is not exactly the same for everyone. It depends on several factors, including overall health before surgery, the complexity of the procedure, and how carefully post-operative care is followed.
Some patients notice steady improvement week by week, while others take a bit longer to regain strength. In most cases, a gradual and consistent approach works better than trying to move too quickly. The process can feel slow at times, but it is usually predictable when managed properly.
Patient Satisfaction After Cardiac Surgery in India
What the Numbers Actually Show
If you look at real hospital data rather than general claims, patient satisfaction after cardiac procedures in India tends to sit at a fairly stable level. For example, a study of heart transplant patients at AIIMS in New Delhi reported an average satisfaction rate of around 80%, with most categories - from technical care to communication - scoring above 76% (Journal of Patient Care Sciences, 2019)
That’s not perfect, but it’s consistent. And what stands out is that satisfaction isn’t tied to one single factor - it’s spread across multiple parts of the experience.
Communication and Doctor Interaction Matter More Than Expected
One interesting detail that keeps coming up in studies is how much communication affects the overall experience. In the same AIIMS research, communication and time spent with the doctor reached about 84% satisfaction, which was actually higher than some technical aspects of care (Journal of Patient Care Sciences, 2019)
It’s a bit of a reminder that even in highly technical fields like cardiothoracic surgery, patients still judge the experience in very human terms - how clearly things are explained, whether someone takes the time to listen, and how supported they feel before and after surgery.
Recovery Experience Also Shapes Satisfaction
Patient satisfaction doesn’t stop in the operating room. Studies looking at recovery show that factors like pain control, emotional support, and clear guidance during recovery can significantly improve outcomes and perceived quality of care (Healthcare Journal, 2025)
There’s also a psychological side that often gets overlooked. Around 30% of cardiac surgery patients report preoperative anxiety, which directly affects how they experience recovery and care. When hospitals address this early, satisfaction tends to improve.

How Experts Medical Guides You Through Cardiac Treatment
When it comes to heart surgery, the hardest part is often everything around it - choosing the right doctor, understanding the plan, and organising the whole process. That’s where Experts Medical comes in. We don’t just connect you with a clinic. We stay involved, check details, and make sure nothing important is missed. Based on our experience with more than 12,000 patients, we know how much these early decisions affect the final result
We work directly with doctors and stay in touch throughout the entire journey. If something is unclear or delayed, we step in and resolve it. And since our team includes medical professionals, we can explain things in a clear, practical way - especially after surgery, when questions matter most.
Our Advantages
- We provide a second opinion and build a clear treatment plan with transparent pricing and no unnecessary procedures
- We support patients from start to finish and help organize the entire trip, reducing stress and confusion
- We track real patient outcomes and use that experience to match you with the right doctor
- We act as your advocate if any issues come up with the clinic or surgeon
- One of our doctors guides you personally and stays on your side throughout the process
- Our team is always available, so you can get quick answers at any stage
- We work only with carefully selected doctors and verified clinics
- Prices are not higher, and payments are made directly to the clinic, often without prepayment
- We stay in touch even after surgery to help with recovery questions
Conclusion
Choosing a cardiothoracic surgeon is rarely a quick decision. Most patients who go through this process end up comparing not just hospitals, but specific surgeons, techniques, and even how post-operative care is handled. And that’s where things start to differ. Two surgeons may offer the same procedure on paper, but outcomes can vary based on experience, approach, and how they manage complications.
India offers a strong range of specialists with deep surgical experience, especially in bypass, valve, and complex cardiac cases. The key is not to rush the decision. A well-matched surgeon, a clear treatment plan, and proper follow-up support tend to matter more than anything else in the long run. When those pieces come together, the whole process feels a lot more manageable.
FAQ
How do I choose between on-pump and off-pump CABG, and does it affect outcomes?
The choice usually depends on your condition and the surgeon’s experience with each technique. Off-pump CABG can reduce certain complications, like neurological effects, but it requires high technical skill. In complex or multi-vessel disease, many surgeons still prefer on-pump for better control. The key factor here is not the method itself, but how often the surgeon performs it.
When is minimally invasive heart surgery actually a better option?
Minimally invasive approaches can reduce recovery time and hospital stay, but they are not suitable for every case. They work best for selected valve procedures or single-vessel disease. For more complex conditions, a traditional open approach may still provide better long-term results.
What should I look for in post-operative care and ICU support?
A strong surgical team is only part of the picture. Outcomes are closely tied to ICU management, infection control, and early rehabilitation. Hospitals with dedicated cardiac ICUs and experienced post-op teams tend to have smoother recoveries and fewer complications.
How does Experts Medical support complex or high-risk cardiac cases?
We review each case from a medical perspective before recommending a surgeon. This includes checking imaging, understanding the full diagnosis, and comparing how different surgeons would approach the same problem. For high-risk or redo cases, we focus on matching patients with doctors who have direct experience in similar situations, not just general cardiac surgery. We also stay involved after surgery, helping interpret recovery progress and addressing any concerns with the treating team directly.





