Atrial septal defect (ASD) treatments

Filters

All countries arrow_drop_down
Lowest price arrow_drop_down
Private prices arrow_drop_down
Treatments arrow_drop_down

6612 €

Atrial septal defect (ASD)

Percutaneous Repair of Atrial Septal Defect

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

Atrial septal defect (ASD), a cardiac congenital malformation, is an abnormal communication between the two atria (the two small chambers at the top of the heart).

doctor
Deleanu Dan
MD Cardiologist
doctor
Ninios Vlasios
MD Cardiologist
+1000
Treatments / Year

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

6612 €

3 days treatment
+1000
Treatments / Year
6612 €

Atrial septal defect (ASD)

Percutaneous Repair of Atrial Septal Defect

ARES Cardiology Center

Atrial septal defect (ASD), a cardiac congenital malformation, is an abnormal communication between the two atria (the two small chambers at the top of the heart).

doctor
Deleanu Dan
MD Cardiologist
doctor
Ninios Vlasios
MD Cardiologist
0
Treatments / Year

6612 €

3 days treatment
0
Treatments / Year
10500 €

Atrial septal defect (ASD)

Percutaneous Repair of Atrial Septal Defect

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

Percutaneous Repair of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD/PFO): Percutaneous Repair of Atrial Septal Defect is a cardiac catheterization procedure performed to repair the secundum type of atrial septal defects by implanting an amplatzer septal occlude to achieve full closure of the ventricular defect

doctor
Sesto Mihajlo
MD, PhD, Cardiologist
doctor
Štambuk Krešimir
Cardiologist
0
Treatments / Year
check
International cert.

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

10500 €

3 days treatment
0
Treatments / Year
check
International cert.

Relevant treatments

Percutaneous transcatheter mitral valve repair (Mitraclip)

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is a condition in which the heart’s mitral valve leaflets do not close tightly. When this happens, blood flows backward from the heart’s left ventricle into the left atrium. The heart must then work harder to push blood through the body, which can cause fatigue, shortness of breath and worsening heart failure. It is the most common type of heart valve insufficiency.

See all treatments

Relevant health articles

 


Phacoemulsification systems gaining popularity worldwide

Phacoemulsification systems market is quickly gaining popularity and is probably going to be a generally utilized strategy for cataract surgery in many parts of the world sooner rather than later.

The crucial role of patient age when calculating IOL power

Refractive prediction error changes with a patient's age, according to results from a prospective, cohort study. The researchers suggest patient age should be taken into account when determining intraocular lens (IOL) power for cataract surgery.

Breast augmentation

When is a woman eligible for breast surgery?

“Nose Job” takes a giant leap in new technology

More people want to change the shape of their nose today than any time in the past 10 years. The build-up of the demand encourages new developments in technology which has never been as remarkable as today.

Personalize your knee replacement!

More than 600,000 knee-replacement surgeries are done in the United States every year, and as Baby Boomers continue to age, some say that figure will grow to 1 million within the next decade. Patients are increasingly choosing an option that allows doctors to build their patient’s knees.

Less than a year ago, climbing a flight of stairs would have been impossible for Amanda Fair-Evans. “I couldn’t even get out of the car, and I was like, ‘What is this?’” Fair-Evans said. The pain in her left knee was unbearable. Fair-Evans tried medication and cortisone shots and finally begged her doctor for surgery. “I have no quality of life,” Fair-Evans recalled saying. “I have grandkids and I want to play with my grandkids. Please give me a new knee.”

Dr. Mathew Pombo, an orthopedic surgeon, felt Fair-Evans would be a great candidate for a personalized replacement knee. A standing CT scan of a patient’s leg captures the alignment, followed by a three-dimensional printing process. “We can input components into the computer and print off a specific femur and a specific tibia that fits the bone perfectly,” Pombo said. It takes about six weeks for a medical company to create the custom knee. During surgery, doctors remove the damaged joint. Then, using individually designed tools, surgeons insert the new joint and cement it in. “It’s basically like putting a train on perfectly aligned train tracks,” Pombo said. “It should wear better.”

Five months later, Fair-Evans had her other knee replaced. Now she’s back to the things she loves to do. “(I’m) taking long walks, playing with my grandkids and dancing,” Fair-Evans said. “I haven’t danced in a long time.” Pombo said there is a faster recovery, less blood loss and easier range of motion when patients have the personalized 3D knee surgery.

All articles
mail_outlineNeed Help?