VSD Surgery: How Much Does It Cost?

What is VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect)?


A ventricular septal defect (VSD), a hole in the heart, is a common heart defect that's present at birth (congenital). The hole (defect) occurs in the wall (septum) that separates the heart's lower chambers (ventricles) and allows blood to pass from the left to the right side of the heart. The oxygen-rich blood then gets pumped back to the lungs instead of out to the body, causing the heart to work harder.

A small ventricular septal defect may cause no problems, and many small close on their own. Medium or larger may need surgical repair of VSD early in life to prevent complications.



Symptoms of VSD -

Signs and symptoms of serious heart defects often appear during the first few days, weeks or months of a child's life.

Ventricular septal defect (VSD) symptoms in a baby may include:

1. Shortness of breath.

2. Fast breathing.

3. Hard breathing.

4. Paleness.

5. Failure to gain weight.

6. Fast heart rate.

7. Sweating while feeding.

8. Frequent respiratory infections.

A smaller hole may make a louder noise than a large hole, and the murmur may get louder as the ventricular septal defect closes.

Think of a garden hose. If the water flows freely, it makes a soft sound. If you make the outlet of the hose smaller with your finger, the noise will get louder. It is important to remember a loud murmur does not mean a large hole.

Babies who do have moderate or large ventricular septal defects with excessive blood flow to the lungs will have signs of congestive heart failure. The most important sign will be the baby's growth.

Babies who have significant congestive heart failure will have failure to thrive and will have difficulty maintaining a normal weight gain in the first few months of life.

Babies with some extra flow to the lungs may grow well because their ability to feed remains unaffected. They may have some subtle signs of congestive heart failure such as continuous fast breathing. some of the Symptoms are common in Hole in heart surgery.

How is VSD diagnosed, and what is its cost?

The cost of VSD in India Starts from 2.5lak - 3.5lak which depend on multiple factors .

The average cost of Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) closure surgery in India starts from $3500. This is less than 30 percent of what it costs in the US as the average price of VSD closure surgery in the US is estimated to be above $20,000.

Since the symptoms of CAD does not appear until the disease had reached an advanced stage, it is important to stay vigil and undergo routine tests if you know that you are at an increased risk of the CAD. The doctor suggests a few tests once he or she figures out that you are at an increased risk of the coronary artery disease. Some of the common tests conducted for the diagnosis of CAD include the following:

  • X-ray of the chest
  • Electrocardiogram (EKG)
  • Echocardiography
  • Cardiac catheterization, is also performed in rare cases to determine exact amount of blood flow to the lungs.

What is the success rate of this surgery?

Approximately 90% of VSDs will close on their own by the time a person turns 6 years old. Most of the remaining 10% of VSDs will close by age 20. However, a VSD is unlikely to close on its own after that.

An adult with a VSD will have it for the rest of their life unless they undergo a procedure to repair it.

the success rate of this surgery is high in India.


To Sum Up

Now that you have understood the cause and symptoms of VSDyou can easily identify when to diagnose and look for VSD surgery. As India is a healthcare hub, it has a higher VSD Surgery success rate than other countries. First, though, if you are searching for the cost associated with the disease, you can read the details mentioned above, including the cost of diagnosis and treatment. After the completion of the procedure, a patient is sent into recovery for at least 5 days. Hence, a person needs to stay a minimum of 5-7 days under the care of the healthcare providers.

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