A renowned cardiac surgeon, Dr. Kshitij Dubey, M.B.B.S., M.S., M.Ch., is a consultant cardiac surgeon now employed by Apollo Hospital, Bombay Hospital, Vishesh Hospital, and Bhandari Hospital in Indore. He is among the select few surgeons who can complete the procedure with a minuscule incision. Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) is the technical term for the minimal incision surgery.
For this procedure, Dr. Kshitij Dubey received specialized training in Leipzig, Germany. Patients benefit greatly from the little cut since it provides a quicker recovery with less pain and blood loss. The method is still not widely used in India, nevertheless, as it calls for advanced training and abilities.
More than 5000 conventional procedures have been completed successfully by Dr. Dubey, who began doing MICS in 2011 using a smaller incision. In addition, he has completed over 200 multivessel minimally invasive multivessel by-pass procedures in addition to over 500 minimally invasive multivessel bypass procedures. As a result, Indore is now recognized as one of the few locations in India for the same on the international map. Numerous organizations have acknowledged him in appreciation of his efforts and services. Because of his exceptional abilities as a cardiac surgeon, Dr. Kshitij is also referred to by other cardiologists in Indore for their unique cases.