MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology
Consultant - Cardiology
26 Years Of Experience, 2 Awards
Cardiology
MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology
Director and Senior Consultant - Interventional Cardiology
27 Years Of Experience, 1 Awards
Cardiology
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Thoracic Surgery
Senior Consultant and Coordinator - Cardio Thoracic Surgery
44 Years Of Experience, 4 Awards
Cardiac Surgery
MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology
Director and Senior Consultant - Cardiac Cath Lab & Cardiology
20 Years Of Experience,
Cardiology
MBBS, DNB - Cardiac Surgery, Fellowship
Consultant - Cardiac Surgery
23 Years Of Experience,
Cardiac Surgery
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The cost of Heart Transplant in Hyderabad starts from Rs. 18,00,000 which depends on multiple factors.
A: Your health team will check whether a heart is a good match for the heart transplant procedure. The team will look at the heart's quality, size, and how it matches blood and tissue type.
A: Usually, heart transplant surgery requires approximately 7 to 14 days of hospital stay or even longer in some cases.
A: The average cost of a heart transplant may vary anywhere between 20-28 Lakhs. This cost estimate includes pre-transplant evaluation, the surgery itself, and the post-treatment recovery period.
A: Generally, it takes 6 -7 months to recover completely after a heart transplant surgery. However, it may vary depending on the patient's age, health conditions.
A: The doctor will make an incision to the patient's chest to separate chest bone and open the rid cage so that he/she can operate on the heart. Then the doctor removes the diseased heart and replaces the donor heart into the place. The patient then attaches the major blood vessels to the donor's heart.
A: Some of the most common risks and complications associated with heart transplants are infections, rejection, Bleeding, Blood clots. They can cause heart attack, stroke, lung problems, Breathing problems, Kidney failure, Coronary allograft vasculopathy (CAV), and the Failure of the donor heart and death.
A: Suppose a patient deals with disorders or diseases like Advanced heart failure, Cardiomyopathy, Valvular heart disease, Congenital heart disease, Inoperable hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, etc. In that case, the doctor may recommend a heart transplant as a treatment option.
A: A doctor may perform Pre-heart transplant tests before the heart transplant to assure the patient's medical conditions. These tests may include Echocardiogram, Electrocardiogram, Heart catheterization, MVO2 (exercise stress test), etc.
A: Generally, most of the patients don't feel much pain after the transplant surgery. The incision made to replace the heart may cause a little pain and discomfort in few patients when they cough or sneeze. If you discuss the pain with the doctor, he/she will give you pain medication and detailed instructions to reduce the pain.