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Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG Cost in India

Minimum Cost USD2400
Maximum Cost USD3200
  • Days In Hospital 7 days
  • Outside Hospital Stay 10 days
  • Success Rate 71-82%
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Cost of Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG in India: Detailed Overview

Heart Bypass Minimally Invasive Cabg cost in India for Indian Patients is between USD 2400 to USD 3200. Cost for International patients is between USD 3600 to USD 4400.

Patient has to stay in the hospital for 7 days and outside the hospital for 10 days. The total cost of the treatment depends on the diagnosis and facilities opted by the patient.

Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG), also known as Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery, is a surgical procedure to restore normal blood flow to an obstructed coronary artery.
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery involves few smaller incisions, which exposes the areas of the arteries that need grafts instead of the whole heart in a traditional CABG surgery. The advantages of this procedure includes a lower risk of infection and smaller scars.

Doctors for Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG in India

The right doctor to consult for minimally invasive Coronary artery bypass surgery is a Cardiac Surgery.

Dr. Nandkishore Kapadia

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Cost related to Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG in India

Listing approximate price of Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG and some related procedures. The prices may change depending upon the centers and condition of the patient.

Treatment name Min. Cost Max. Cost
Heart Bypass Surgery (CABG) Rs.177600 Rs.236800
Heart Bypass - Minimally Invasive CABG Rs.177600 Rs.236800
Heart Bypass - Minimally Invasive CABG Rs.208680 Rs.278240
Coronary Artery Surgery Rs.222000 Rs.296000
Heart Surgery Rs.199800 Rs.266400
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Treatment Rs.146520 Rs.195360
Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) Surgery Rs.199800 Rs.266400

How much does Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG cost in different cities in India?

The price varies across the cities. Tier 1 Cities are usualy more expencive thane tier 2 cities. The price for Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG in different cities in India is approximately in the range of:

Cities Min. Cost Max Cost
New Delhi Rs.150072 Rs.234728
Gurgaon Rs.153920 Rs.230880
Noida Rs.144300 Rs.240500
Chennai Rs.153920 Rs.221260
Mumbai Rs.157768 Rs.234728
Bangalore Rs.150072 Rs.227032
Kolkata Rs.144300 Rs.217412
Jaipur Rs.134680 Rs.215488
Mohali Rs.138528 Rs.327080
Ahmedabad Rs.128908 Rs.213564
Hyderabad Rs.148148 Rs.225108

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How much does Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG cost in different countries?

For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG in different countries is approximately:

Countries Min. Cost Max. Cost
Turkey USD 9600 USD 14400
Thailand USD 9600 USD 14400
Germany USD 23200 USD 34800
Israel USD 24000 USD 36000
Singapore USD 20000 USD 30000
Malaysia USD 6400 USD 9600

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The usual success rate varies between 71-82%.
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Ms. Marie Jimmy

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I came to India for my heart valve replacement. Thanks to the Vaidam team for taking care of me during my treatment. I'm grateful for the great facilities provided for my medical treatment here.

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Baby Fathima Jabbi

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After discovering that our baby had a heart defect, we reached out to Marengo Asia Hospital. The surgery was successful, and our baby is recovering well. My baby was diagnosed with a heart defect when she was just six months old. We came to India and consulted Dr. Rajesh Sharma. He performed a successful surgery. She is recovering well now.

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My sister had mitral valve replacement surgery at Fortis Hospital, and it went very well. I am so happy with the service. They really took care of us. A big Thanks to them.

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Mr. Samir Mohammed Abdo

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Dr. Rohit Goel and Dr. Mukul Bhargava are very good doctors from Fortis hospital, Gurgaon. My heart surgery was done within three days. I am thankful to them.

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Suresh Chandra

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My father underwent heart bypass surgery at Artemis Hospital under the guidance of Dr. Murtaza Ahmed Chisti. He has recovered completely, thanks to them.

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Salesh Raman

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I was able to walk a few steps on the 3rd day after my surgery. I count my blessings every day, and I am thankful Dr. Murtaza Ahmed Chishti did my heart surgery. My husband underwent a heart Bypass surgery in India at Artemis Hospital, and we are very grateful for that.

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Everything You Need to Know About Heart Bypass- Minimally Invasive CABG: Q&A

Before the Procedure (14 Questions):

The most important is that the need for bypass surgery arises as to the result of a preventable condition, namely, coronary artery disease.

If you take care of yourself, eat well, exercise and take heart-healthy supplements, the chances are good that you may be able to avoid a bypass.

Bypass surgery is generally considered the better option in cases where the patient's arteries are blocked in multiple areas or where their left main coronary artery is narrowed.

Sometimes patients will prefer the less invasive angioplasty as they would like to resume work sooner.

Minimally invasive surgery also called keyhole surgery.

Possible risks of coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) include:
Bleeding during or after the surgery.
Blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or lung problems.
Infection at the incision site.
Pneumonia.
Breathing problems.
Pancreatitis.
Kidney failure.
Abnormal heart rhythm

CABG in today's world has become a very routine procedure. Most doctors we work with operate about 20-25 such patients every month. The success rate of CABG surgery is easily more than 95%.

That is absolutely right. If your surgeon felt, he will not be able to achieve the desired results in minimally invasive surgery, he will not offer it in the first place.

A series of small incisions are made between your ribs on the left side of your chest, directly over the artery to be bypassed. The incisions usually are about 3 inches long.

Taking veins from the legs has traditionally been done but with advanced techniques, doctors do it endoscopically and hence NO more cuts other than chest incision.

Coronary artery disease is generally an old age problem and hence people of up to 70-75 years of age can safely undergo the procedure.

In most cases, minimally invasive surgery can be offered, but if your surgeon is insisting on open surgery, there have to be medical reasons for it.

You should clarify all such apprehensions during your clinical evaluation with the treating surgeon.

Not everyone can be a candidate for minimally invasive CABG surgery, the ideal candidate for this surgery are only those who have one to three vessels that needed to be bypasses and they are at high risks for undergoing traditional CABG surgery.

CABG works to improve the blood flow to the heart and this procedure is said to be invasive because heart bypass creates a new route called as bypass for blood and oxygen to reach your heart, it can be done without stopping the heart there will be no need for you to kept on a heart lung machine during the procedure.

You will be recommended to undergo heart bypass surgery if you have blockage in your one or two coronary artery mostly in the front of your heart. When one or more coronary artery become totally or partially blocked and your heart doesn’t get enough blood then it can cause chest pain.

Your doctor can only tell you whether this surgery is  good choice for you or not it depends on your health, the condition of your coronary artery disease, the number of bypass needed.  There are lots of other pros and cons of the surgery the doctor will make the right decision about which procedure is the best suitable for you.

There is no upper age limit for the surgery, the risk of the procedure are higher in those patients who are older than 65 years.

During the Procedure (5 Questions):

You'll usually need to stay in the hospital for around 7 days after having a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) so medical staff can closely monitor your recovery. ICU for 1-2 days.

During this time, you may be attached to various tubes, drips, and drains that provide you with fluids and allow blood and urine to drain away.

Those who have had a heart valve repair or replacement surgery or coronary artery bypass grafts (open heart surgery) can usually fly after 4 weeks.

During CABG, a surgical team will take one or more blood vessels from another part of your body and create newer blood vessels to take blood into the heart.

It will generally takes three to five hours to do the surgery.

Before 2 weeks of the surgery stop taking the drugs which can increase bleeding during the surgery. Don’t eat or drink anything after midnight before your surgery , you can rinse your mouth with water but do not swallow it. 

In heart bypass surgery the surgeon will make a 3 to 5 inch incision in the left part of your chest between your ribs to reach your heart. After that the muscles in the area will be pushed apart and the coastal cartilage will be removed, then the surgeon will then find and prepare an artery on your chest wall (internal mammary artery) to attach to your coronary artery that is blocked. At last the surgeon will use sutures for connecting the prepared chest artery to the blocked part of coronary artery.  A tube will be placed in your chest for draining fluid.

Post the Procedure (5 Questions):

You'll usually need to stay in the hospital for around 7 days after having a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) so medical staff can closely monitor your recovery. ICU for 1-2 days.

During this time, you may be attached to various tubes, drips, and drains that provide you with fluids and allow blood and urine to drain away.

Those who have had a heart valve repair or replacement surgery or coronary artery bypass grafts (open heart surgery) can usually fly after 4 weeks.

During CABG, a surgical team will take one or more blood vessels from another part of your body and create newer blood vessels to take blood into the heart.

It will generally takes three to five hours to do the surgery.

Before 2 weeks of the surgery stop taking the drugs which can increase bleeding during the surgery. Don’t eat or drink anything after midnight before your surgery , you can rinse your mouth with water but do not swallow it. 

In heart bypass surgery the surgeon will make a 3 to 5 inch incision in the left part of your chest between your ribs to reach your heart. After that the muscles in the area will be pushed apart and the coastal cartilage will be removed, then the surgeon will then find and prepare an artery on your chest wall (internal mammary artery) to attach to your coronary artery that is blocked. At last the surgeon will use sutures for connecting the prepared chest artery to the blocked part of coronary artery.  A tube will be placed in your chest for draining fluid.

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