TCRAT Explained: Minimally Invasive Quadruple Bypass Without Opening the Chest

TCRAT — or Total Coronary Revascularisation via Anterior Thoracotomy — is a groundbreaking way to perform double, triple, or even quadruple heart bypass surgery through a small incision between the ribs. That means no breastbone cutting, faster recovery, and fewer complications. In this video, Mr Inderpaul Birdi, leading UK Consultant Cardiac Surgeon, explains how TCRAT works and why it may be suitable for patients with multivessel coronary artery disease who want to avoid full open-heart surgery. You'll learn: What makes TCRAT different from traditional bypass How surgeons use special tools to reach arteries on all surfaces of the heart Why this technique can be used for complex multi-artery bypasses What recovery looks like (hint: it’s much faster) Who might be suitable for this advanced keyhole approach If you've been told you need full bypass surgery, it’s worth asking: Could I be a candidate for TCRAT instead? The information provided in this video is for information only and does not replace advice given to you by your doctor. --------------- To Learn More: VISIT: https://www.thekeyholeheartclinic.com/ CALL US From UK: 02080797860 Outside UK:+44(0)2080797860 ----------