Title: Dr. Rodolfo Bonilla Aguirre - Open Heart Surgery Guatemela
1 Central America Surgery
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- Guatemala City, Central America (502) 2290-8506
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2Dr. Rodolfo Bonilla Aguirre Open Heart
Surgery Aortic and Mitral Valve
Replacement CABG Coronary Artery Bypass
Graft
3 Dr. Rodolfo Bonilla Aguirre
Contact Details Centro Médico IIOficina 9036a
Avenida 3-22, zona 10Guatemala City, Guatemala,
Central America 300 pm to 600 pm (morning
surgeries)
4Doctor's Profile Dr. Rodolfo Bonilla is one of
the most well-respected cardiothoracic surgeons
in Guatemala, with over 30 years of experience
performing thousands of cardiac procedures, from
angioplasties to CABG, or coronary artery by-pass
grafts. When life-threatening blockages inhibit
blood flow, and medications are no longer
working, sometimes patients need to rely on a
cardio-thoracic procedure to restore their
quality of life. Wise patients will trust their
successful outcome to only the best providers
possible. Dr. Bonillas schedule is filled with
about 35 heart surgeries every month, usually
coronary by-pass or valve replacement and repair.
He performs minimally invasive aortic valve
replacement procedures, which are done with
smaller incisions, to give the patient a faster
and easier recovery.
5Dr. Bonilla has been a pioneer in Guatemala in
the new technique of Off-Pump Coronary Artery
Bypass Surgery (OPCAB), or surgery on a beating
heart, as lead surgeon during the first 64 of
such operations. More than 70 of all heart
surgeries occur on a still heart attached to a
heart-lung machine, but the new method offers
superior safety and recovery success, and is
proven to reduce side-effects. Heart disease
does not affect only the elderly, as we see more
and more young people in their 30s and 40s
requiring coronary procedures. says Dr Bonilla.
He notes the factors that contribute to illness
as smoking, eating fast food, having diabetes,
and not eating healthy or getting regular
check-ups. A diet with plenty of fiber,
vegetables, and fats from grains, nuts and
avocado will reduce inflammation and cholesterol
deposits.
6Dr. Bonilla stays current by reading the Journal
of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery a United
States publication offering the latest
information in techniques and training to
cardio-vascular specialists around the world. The
research articles help him to stay current with
the techniques that might offer increased safety
and success for his own patients in Guatemala.
Twice per year, the doctor also attends seminars
and conventions in the United States and Europe
to stay abreast of the latest technological
advancements. Apart from patient obligations,
Dr. Bonilla enjoys conducting classes for
surgical residents at the university teaching
hospital, igniting lively conversation and
medical debates. The doctor also mentions a
passion for photography, to appreciate and
capture the form, function and beauty of nature,
as well as the human body.
7Patients of Dr. Bonilla always appreciate the
comfort of having an open and trusting personal
relationship with the doctor. He makes it a
priority to be sure that patients are
well-informed, comprehending all aspects of the
procedure and post-operative recommendations to
improve their quality of life for years to come.
Dr. Bonilla feels that serious devotion to
medical technology, plus sincere human warmth
allows him to give the first-class service and
respect that his patients deserve. Visit
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olfo-bonilla-aguirre/
8Contact Us
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