Heart / Cardiac Care
| Cardiac care has become a specialty in India with the latest innovations in medical electronics with unmatched expertise in leading cardiologists and cardio-thoracic surgeons. |
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Medical Institutes in India are well equipped to handle all phases of heart diseases from the elementary to the latest clinical procedures like interventional cardiac catherisation and surgical cardiac transplants.
Attention: The cost of these heart care treatments and surgeries in India is one fourth of what it would cost in the western and the European Countries.
Surgical treatment packages are offered in following areas :
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Cardiac Surgery And Cardiology |
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Open Heart Surgery |
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Angiographies |
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Angioplasties |
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Paediatric Cardiac Surgery |
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Paediatric Intervention |
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Cardiac and Vascular Procedures
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| India is at the forefront of providing superior cardaic care, both invasive and non-invasive, with specialty hospitals. They provide comprehensive cardiac care, right from preventive tests to assess your heart condition to robotic surgery. Their success rate is about 98%, at par with any hospital in the world. The cost is just 25% of what it would cost in any country outside Asia. |
Non-Invasive Cardiology
This includes procedures like Echo cardiography, Color Doppler, Nuclear Scanning and Coronary Angiography. Other diagnostic techniques include intravascular ultrasound and closing of holes in the heart without surgery.
Invasive procedures
These include angiography, angioplasty, open heart surgery and pediatric intervention procedures. Other procedures include coronary artery stenting, balloon valvuplasty, rotoblation and coronary atherctomy. Let us understand some of these invasive procedures.
Angiography
This is an x-ray of the blood vessels using a dye . The purpose is to find out blockages in the arteries of the heart, detect atherosclerosis and to map the heart before surgery. Usually the femoral artery in the leg is punctured and the cardiologist insert a catheter through this to the heart. It is a simple procedure done under local anaesthesia.
Angioplasty
In case the angiography reveals atherosclerosis, angioplasty is used to insert a balloon in the artery to remove the blockage. The balloon is mounted at the tip of a catheter inserted in to a blood vessel at the elbow or the groin.On reaching the blocked artery the surgeon inflates the balloon removes the deposits and then withdraws the catheter and the balloon.
Bypass Surgery
Coronary bypass improves blood flow to the heart through the coronary arteries. It is done through a vein in the leg or from the internal mammary artery, or from an artery in the wrist. This creates an alternate path to carry blood to the heart by bypassing the blocked artery.
Open-heart surgery
The surgeon opens the patient’s chest and works on the heart or clears the blocked arteries. Here a heart-lung machine supports the patient while surgeons work on his heart. The operation takes about 5 hours and a hospital stay of a week. The patient is observed first in the ICU and then in the general ward. The incisions disappear after some time. But you must give up smoking and observe a healthy lifestyle to avoid recurrent blockages in your arteries.
Vascular Surgery
This is a common procedure in most hospitals. Vascular surgery includes operations to remove the gall bladder, spleen and hernia repair. All hospitals have trained surgeons to perform these operations at a lesser rate than in countries in the West.
NOTE : If the procedure you require is not listed here or if you require further information on Heart Care Treatments then please send your existing medical records with doctors diagnosis reports to sales@abilemedicalsolutions.com and we will quickly get back to you as early as possible.
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