LVAD - Left Ventricular Assist Device Surgery
India
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Our Price USD 85500
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Hospital Price USD 95000
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You Save : USD 9500
Booking Amount: USD 8550. 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
LVAD - Left Ventricular Assist Device Surgery:
A
left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is a pump that is used for patients who
have advanced heart failure. The LVAD, a mechanical pump that runs on batteries
and is surgically implanted, aids the left ventricle—the heart's main pumping
chamber—in pumping blood throughout the body.
Thus, your left ventricle will be able to pump blood to the rest of the body
more easily after the left ventricular assist device operation. The left
ventricle is typically used for the implantation of the ventricular assist
device, though it can be placed in either or both of your ventricles.
The
pump unit that is inserted into the chest is the initial component. Your
surgeon will try to position this device so that it can receive blood at the
very top of your heart. A tube in the pump unit can assist in moving blood from
the left ventricle to the aorta. This unit is mounted in the chest and is
connected to the controller, sometimes referred to as the control system, and a
connection known as the driveline.
Your
skin on your abdomen is connected to the controller via the driveline. A little
computer located outside of your body is the controller. The controller's
primary functions include controlling the pump and setting off alarms, allowing
you to control the complete system. Rechargeable batteries in a power supply
that is hooked into an electrical outlet power the LVAD. Thus, these are the
several components that enable the left ventricular assist device to operate.
When the heart is too weak to pump blood on its own, the HeartMate II and
HeartMate III are devices made to assist in the process. They are used to
provide both short-term and long-term support to persons with serious cardiac
issues.
Information related to Treatment
Package Details
Days in Hospital
14 Days
Days in Hotel
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60 Days
Room Type
Private