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Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) Abroad

Details of leading international hospitals performing Coronary Angioplasty to foreign patients.

ADATIP Hospital

Our hospital is a leading medical facility in Turkey, with highly specialized doctors, advanced technology, and 40+ procedures. Our facility has 200 beds, 81 doctors, and 50 ICU units. We prioritize patient well-being with VIP services, including hotel stays, checkups, and transportation. Our focus

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1,600 - 1,700 US$

Sheba Medical Center

The largest medical center in Israel and the Middle East, internationally renowned for it's medical excellence. Around 31,000 inpatients are treated annually.

5 listed cardiac surgeons:

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Prof. Ehud Raanani

Director of the Department of Cardiac Surgery

Prof. Jacob Lavee

Director, Heart Transplantation Unit

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Coronary Angioplasty

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Anadolu Medical Center

Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.

5 listed cardiac surgeons:

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Prof. Ertan Okmen, MD, FESC

Cardiovascular Surgeon

Prof. Hasim Ustunsoy, MD

Cardiovascular Surgeon

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Coronary Angioplasty

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Guven Hospital

Founded in 1974, Ankara Güven Hospital provides health services at modern and international standards with its 1600 experienced staff, 254 beds, 12 operating rooms and an area of 40,000 square meters.

Our priority is patient confidence. We strive for excellence.

4 listed cardiac surgeons:

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Prof. Murat Kurtoglu

Cardiovascular Surgeon

Assoc. Prof. Murat Bayazid

General Surgeon and Cardiovascular Surgeon

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Coronary Angioplasty

1,500 - 1,650 US$

Rambam Medical Center

The Department of Cardiac Surgery has a highly experienced professional team that utilizes state-of-the-art equipment to provide patients with a broad spectrum of surgical heart procedures.

Listed cardiac surgeon:

Dr. Gil Bolotin, MD

Director, Department of Cardiac Surgery

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Coronary Angioplasty

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Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

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Sourasky Medical Center

The cardiothoracic surgeons at the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), perform operations to treat a variety of cardiovascular diseases.

Listed cardiac surgeon:

Dr. Yanai Ben Gal

Cardiothoracic Surgery Unit Director

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Angioplasty Surgery

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Centros Especializados de San Vicente Fundación

The service of Cardiovascular Surgery of Specialized Centers of San Vicente Foundation, has the best endowment with equipment of high technology, that allow us to provide surgical services of very high quality. We carry out the most recent and innovative techniques of cardiac surgery.

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Coronary Angioplasty

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National Heart Centre Singapore

The National Heart Centre of Singapore is a major referral center for cardiovascular concerns. It provides a comprehensive range of cardiac services that cover prevention, diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation. NHC caters to both local and foreign patients.

22 listed cardiac surgeons:

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Assoc. Prof. Michael George Caleb

Director, Mechanical Heart Support

Dr. Sivathasan C

Co-Director

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Coronary Angioplasty

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Hospital San Jose TecSalud

A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.

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About Coronary Angioplasty

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Coronary Angioplasty?
Coronary angioplasty is a surgical procedure that is used to open coronary arteries that are blocked. The blood flow to the heart is improved after coronary angioplasty.
Coronary angioplasty helps in improving symptoms of coronary heart disease such as chest pain, discomfort, and short breath. It also reduces chances of heart attacks caused by blockage in the coronary artery. The blockage is usually caused by a blood clot that develops in the area where the plaque has formed. The formation of plaque is caused by fatty substances that narrow the arteries.

How is Coronary Angioplasty Surgery Performed?

  • Coronary angioplasty is usually performed in a catheterization laboratory.
  • The patient is given heparin to stop blood clotting.
  • A small incision is made in the patient’s wrist or groin.
  • Then, a catheter is inserted through the incision into the artery.
  • A contrast, which is a special dye, is injected into the artery through the catheter. The contrast is a colorless liquid that contains iodine that is visible on an X-ray.
  • The blockage in the artery is visible with the help of the contrast. The patient may feel a warm sensation when the contrast is injected.
  • Subsequently, a wire is inserted into the catheter and to the blocked area of the artery.
  • A small balloon, measuring approximately 2cm by 3 mm in diameter, is inserted along with the wire and placed across the blockage.
  • The balloon is slowly inflated causing the artery to widen up and allowing easy blood flow. At this moment, the patient may feel some chest pain.
  • A stent, which is a tiny wire mesh tube, may be inserted and placed in a collapsed form. When the balloon is inflated, the stent fits in the artery in an expanded form.
  • After this, the balloon is deflated and withdrawn together with the wire and catheter. If the stent is placed, it is left inside the artery.
  • Once the catheter is removed, the incision site is firmly pressed for approximately 20 minutes. This is done to ensure that the artery is closed and bleeding is stopped.
  • The incision site is sealed with an Angioseal.
  • If the incision is at the groin, a tube may be left for a few hours to allow any heparin to disappear.
  • If the incision is at the wrist, a firm band is fixed over the artery for some hours.

How to Prepare for Coronary Angioplasty?
  • The patient should stop smoking as it causes more risks of artery blockage and slows the recovery process.
  • The patient should not eat or drink anything for about four hours before the surgery.
  • The doctor may ask the patient to stop taking certain medications a few days before the surgery.
  • The patient needs to undergo a physical examination and some blood and urine tests before the surgery.
  • The doctor may also recommend electrocardiogram and a chest X-ray.

Duration of procedure/surgery : 1 to 2 hours

Days admitted : Overnight or one day stay at the hospital

Anesthesia : Local anesthesia

Recovery : - The patient is kept in a special care unit after the surgery for a few hours or overnight. - The patient should lie still for a few hours to allow the artery to be closed completely. - The patient’s heart rate and blood pressure are monitored. - The site where the catheters were inserted may feel sore for a week after the surgery. - The patient can resume normal activities after a week. - Medication may be provided to help patients relax and prevent artery spasms.

Risks : - Chest pain and discomfort for a few hours after the surgery. - Bruising and pain at the incision site. - Bleeding from the artery - Narrowing of the arteries that are treated with a stent - Allergic reaction to the contrast material, causing rash, swelling or breathing difficulty - Blockage of the coronary artery during the procedure - Displacement of a blood clot or blockage material by the catheter, which may block the artery and cause heart attack or stroke - Injury to the artery

After care : - The patient needs to avoid heavy physical activity for many days after coronary angioplasty surgery. - The patient should not lift heavy objects and involve in strenuous activities for a week after the surgery. - Sports should be avoided for about two weeks after the surgery. - If the patient has a stent placed during the surgery, an anticoagulant may be required for about one year. - Dental procedures may also need to be avoided to prevent endocarditis. The patient needs to make some lifestyle changes such as - Dietary changes - Stopping Smoking - Physical exercises - Weight reduction - Stress control - Cardiac rehabilitation The patient should contact the doctor immediately if the following symptoms are detected: - Fever - Weakness - Breath shortness - Chest pain - Change in color or temperature of the limbs that were used during surgery

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