At Sunrise Children’s Heart Surgery Center, our team of experts perform a wide range of surgical treatments for cardiac congenital conditions in pediatric patients, including:

  • Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
    Neonatal cardiac surgery, which ranges from simple to complex procedures, treats congenital heart defects in newborns.
  • Complex Biventricular Repair
    Complex biventricular repair is a treatment option for children who are born with heart defects where the heart’s two lower chambers called ventricles, aren’t large or strong enough to work correctly.
  • Aortic and Mitral Valve Repair
    Aortic and mitral valve repair are procedures that can be performed on children to treat valve diseases including, but not limited to, aortic stenosis and mitral valve regurgitation.
  • Ebstein Anomaly Repair
    Ebstein anomaly is a rare heart problem in which the valve that separates the top and bottom right heart chambers does not form correctly which causes it not to close properly. An atrial septal defect that causes a hole between the two upper chambers may also occur.

Other conditions treated:

  • Aortic valve stenosis
  • Bicuspid aortic valve repair
  • Cardiovascular-thoracic surgery
  • Chest wall deformities
  • Complex congenital heart disease
  • Connective tissue disorders
  • Coronary artery anomalies
  • Lymphatic drainage disorders
  • Neonatal cardiac surgery
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Pulmonary valve replacement
  • Pulmonary vein stenosis
  • Tracheal reconstruction
  • Turner syndrome program

Other services provided or available at Sunrise Children’s Hospital:

  • Cardiac imaging
  • Cardiology & cardiac surgery second opinion program
  • Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program
  • Cardiovascular genetics center
  • Electrophysiology program
  • Families with cardiomyopathy clinic
  • Fetal & neonatal cardiology
  • Interventional cardiology & catheterization
  • NICU cardiac neurodevelopmental program
  • POTS program
  • Vascular rings program

While some cases do not require surgical intervention, surgical repair or replacement of the tricuspid valve, as well as closure of the atrial septal defect may be recommended.

We are now accepting new patients and referrals. Contact us at (702) 961-9290.