Damansara Specialist Hospital 2 Launches Game-Changer  Campaign for Heart Patients: ‘Less Scars, Less Pain’

By The Malketeer

Groundbreaking Minimally Invasive Cutting-Edge Cardiac Care Surgery is Revolutionising Patient Recovery

In a bold move to revolutionise cardiac care in Malaysia, Damansara Specialist Hospital 2 (DSH2) is set to unveil its groundbreaking ‘Less Scars, Less Pain’ campaign on October 29th.

This initiative, running until the year’s end, aims to spotlight the transformative impact of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) on patient experiences and outcomes.

Pioneering MICS: A New Era in Cardiac Surgery

At the heart of DSH2’s campaign is a commitment to educating the public about the innovative MICS techniques that are reshaping the landscape of cardiac care.

By leveraging cutting-edge technology and surgical expertise, MICS promises to enhance patient wellbeing, accelerate rehabilitation, and expedite recovery times.

Ms. Tan Sok Kheng, CEO of DSH2, will host the launch event, highlighting on the hospital’s dedication to advancing cardiac care.

“Our ‘Less Scars, Less Pain’ campaign is more than just a slogan,” Ms. Tan states.

“It represents our promise to patients: state-of-the-art cardiac care that prioritises their comfort and rapid recovery.”

Impressive Milestones: Setting the Bar in Cardiac Excellence

Since its opening last year, DSH2 has quickly established itself as a leader in MICS procedures.

The campaign launch will showcase several key achievements:

  • Nearly 100% of cardiac patients at DSH2 are now treated using MICS techniques.
  • An impressive 60 coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) procedures have been completed in just five months.
  • The hospital boasts a perfect 100% success rate for these CABG operations.

The Human Touch: Patient Experiences Take Centre Stage

A highlight of the launch event will be a doctor-patient dialogue session, offering attendees a unique opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from patients who have undergone MICS procedures.

These testimonials will provide powerful insights into the tangible benefits of minimally invasive techniques, from reduced scarring to faster recovery times.

Expert Hands: The Surgical Talent Behind the Success

Central to DSH2’s success in MICS is the expertise of Prof. Dr. Shahrul Amry, the hospital’s leading cardiothoracic surgeon.

Dr. Shahrul’s skilled hands have been instrumental in achieving the highest number of CABG cases in the region, cementing DSH2’s reputation as a centre of excellence for cardiac care.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Cardiac Care in Malaysia

As DSH2 embarks on this ambitious campaign, it sets a new standard for cardiac care in Malaysia’s private healthcare sector.

The ‘Less Scars, Less Pain’ initiative not only highlights the hospital’s technological prowess but also underscores its commitment to patient-centered care.

For patients facing cardiac surgery, the message is clear: at DSH2, world-class care meets cutting-edge technology, promising a future where cardiac procedures leave less visible and emotional scars, paving the way for quicker healing and improved quality of life.

The ‘Less Scars, Less Pain’ campaign by Damansara Specialist Hospital 2 marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s healthcare landscape, promising to redefine expectations for cardiac care and patient outcomes.


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