Dr. Vishal Khullar, Cardiac Surgeon in Mumbai, Successfully Deployed VA-ECMO as a Lifesaving Bridge for a Critical Cardiogenic Shock Patient

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 05: In a remarkable demonstration of advanced critical cardiac care, Dr. Vishal Khullar successfully deployed Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) to rescue a patient in severe cardiogenic shock, a life-threatening condition in which the heart is suddenly unable to pump adequate blood to sustain vital organs. The patient presented with critically low blood pressure, poor systemic perfusion, rising lactate levels, and signs of impending multi-organ dysfunction despite maximal medical therapy. Through rapid clinical assessment, decisive intervention, and meticulous intensive care management, Dr. Khullar and his team stabilized the patient during one of the most critical cardiovascular emergencies.

Widely regarded as a leading cardiac surgeon in Mumbai, India, Dr. Vishal Khullar is known for managing highly complex cardiovascular emergencies, including advanced cardiogenic shock, redo cardiac surgeries, complex aortic procedures, and mechanical circulatory support therapies. In this case, conventional pharmacological support and inotropes were insufficient to maintain circulation. Immediate initiation of VA-ECMO became the only viable lifesaving option to prevent irreversible organ damage and mortality.

Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is a sophisticated mechanical circulatory support system that serves as a critical lifesaving intervention when conventional medical and surgical therapies have been exhausted. In this advanced procedure, blood is withdrawn from the body through cannulas placed in major veins, oxygenated and circulated by an external pump, and returned to the arterial system, effectively bypassing the compromised cardiac output and providing complete cardiopulmonary support. VA-ECMO is particularly indicated in patients with acute massive myocardial infarction, fulminant myocarditis, or other catastrophic cardiac events where the heart cannot generate sufficient output to sustain organ perfusion.

In this critical scenario, Dr. Khullar carefully evaluated vascular access strategy and executed a precisely planned cannulation technique to ensure optimal circulatory flow while minimizing procedural complications. Strict anticoagulation protocols were maintained to prevent clot formation within the ECMO circuit, and the patient was monitored round-the-clock in a specialized cardiac intensive care unit. Within hours of initiating ECMO, perfusion parameters improved significantly, metabolic acidosis began correcting, and organ function markers stabilized—clear indicators that systemic circulation had been successfully restored.

Beyond serving as a temporary stabilizing measure, VA-ECMO can function as a “bridge to transplant” in appropriate cases, providing hemodynamic support and organ perfusion while advanced cardiac decision-making takes place. The deployment of VA-ECMO requires expert patient selection, meticulous cannulation technique, vigilant anticoagulation management, and continuous multidisciplinary coordination. When expertly implemented, ECMO can salvage patients from the brink of death, preserve critical organ function, and create a vital window of opportunity for further definitive management.

Dr. Vishal Khullar is an expert Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon practising in Mumbai. He is committed to providing exceptional care and achieving superior outcomes for his patients. He has successfully performed complex adult cardiac surgery, including redo surgeries, mechanical circulatory support procedures, and complex aortic reconstructions. Prior to returning to India, Dr. Khullar received advanced training at globally acclaimed institutions such as Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic, both internationally recognized for excellence in cardiovascular surgery and advanced cardiac critical care. During his international tenure, he was also a member of the Transplant Selection Committee for donors and recipients, contributing to advanced heart failure and transplant pathway evaluation.

The successful management of this case highlights the growing importance of advanced mechanical circulatory support programs in India. In life-threatening cardiogenic shock, rapid recognition and timely ECMO deployment can mean the difference between survival and irreversible organ failure. With extensive experience in high-acuity cardiac care, Dr. Khullar continues to deliver cutting-edge interventions that redefine survival outcomes in critical cardiac emergencies.

For appointments, contact Dr. Vishal Khullar at
Phone: +91-9987077880
Email: [email protected]

Clinic –
VLSR – The Clinic – 2nd floor,
Corinthian, Linking Rd,
Opposite DBS Bank, Khar West,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400052

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