Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Canada
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Our Price USD 24796
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Hospital Price USD 26101
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You Save : USD 1305
Booking Amount: USD 2480. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.
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Among the important extras we offer as part of the Additional Credit are the following:
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Site Tourism For The Patient & Attendant
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Airport Pick & Drop Service
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Ambulance service at airport
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Priority appointments with The Doctor
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Cancel Easily Anytime with Full Refund
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Room Upgradation
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Free Online Doctor Consultation Valued at USD 20
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Free hotel Stay for 5 to 7 days Accordingly
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Welcome Kit at Arrival
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Interpreter
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Medical Visa Assistance
What is Included?
- Doctor consultation charges
- Lab tests and diagnostic charges
- Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
- Surgeon Fee
- Cost of implant
- Nursing charges
- Hospital surgery suite charges
- Anesthesia charges
- Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
- Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.
What is not Included?
- Extra Radiology Investigations
- Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
- Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
- Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
- Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
- The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.
Package Description
Procedure Description:
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a surgery that involves implanting an aortic valve using a long, narrow tube known as a catheter. Typically, the catheter is put into a big blood vessel in the groin or through a tiny incision in the chest.
Transcatheter aortic valves are designed specifically for this surgery. The valve is constructed of genuine tissue from the heart of a cow or pig. The natural tissue is re-engineered and joined to a flexible expanding mesh framework. To insert it into the heart, the valve is pressed around or inside a catheter. The catheter is then inserted and guided to the aortic valve opening in your heart, where it is placed over your current valve.
After the new valve is installed, the catheter is withdrawn. The replacement valve starts working immediately.
Disease Overview:
A serious and unusual complication linked with the implantation of a cardiac valvular prosthesis is paravalvular regurgitation or leak. It is characterized by an improper connection between the prosthetic structure and heart tissue, resulting in turbulent blood flow with a variety of clinical implications.
Disease Signs and Symptoms:
If you have a bigger leak, you may get symptoms comparable to heart failure, such as anaemia, shortness of breath, edoema, weight gain, and other issues: Breathing problems. Weight growth that was unexpected and quick. Feet and legs are swollen.
Disease Causes:
Patients who have a lot of calcium buildup on the ring surrounding the valve, have had valve replacements numerous times, or are being treated for endocarditis have a greater risk of having a paravalvular leak. A leak induced by a gap left between normal heart tissue and the valve replacement from a prior transcatheter aortic or mitral valve replacement is known as paravalvular regurgitation.
Disease Diagnosis:
Echocardiogram
Cardiac CT
Cardiac catheterization
Disease Treatment:
Trans-catheter paravalvular leak closure is typically the chosen therapeutic choice assuming that the valve leaflets are functioning appropriately. This entails inserting a catheter into the groyne or chest and advancing it across the defect to deliver one or more plugs to seal the leak.
Information related to Treatment
Package Details
Days in Hospital
7 Days
Days in Hotel
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14 Days
Room Type
Private