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The pediatric cardiac surgery program at Norton Children’s Heart Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine, treats children with congenital heart conditions and any heart diseases that develop as they grow.
Not all children with a heart condition need surgery. Our board-certified cardiac surgeons have the experience to know when pediatric heart surgery is required and when more conservative approaches are warranted.
Pediatric heart surgeons at Norton Children’s Hospital performed Kentucky’s first pediatric heart transplant in 1986, and the hospital was the second site in the United States to perform an infant heart transplant. The program’s legacy of innovation continues today as our specialists develop new techniques for a broad range of heart conditions.
Conditions that few children would have survived a generation ago are now corrected regularly with the skill and experience of the team at Norton Children’s Heart Institute’s pediatric cardiac surgery program. Our team works with Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists to identify and plan treatment for congenital heart conditions while your baby is still in your womb. With advance knowledge of a potentially life-threatening condition, we can plan your child’s treatment in conjunction with your delivery.
Children born at Norton Hospital in downtown Louisville are close by via pedway to the Norton Children’s Heart Institute operating rooms in Norton Children’s Hospital.
Throughout your child’s care, a patient navigator will guide you and your family and serve as your advocate to help with appointments, working with insurance and other details. Our team performs all diagnostic testing, surgeries and follow-up care at Norton Children’s Hospital.
Acquired heart conditions are not common in children. When children do develop a heart condition it is typically caused by another illness or a complication of a heart condition they were born with.
Congenital heart conditions that require pediatric open heart surgery include:
Congenital heart defects that may require surgery include: