Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital defect of the heart where the ductus arteriosus, a blood vessel that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta, remains open even after birth. This can cause excessive blood flow into the lungs and strain the heart. PDA is treated by transcatheter (a small catheter with a device) or open-heart surgery.
Treatment often involves a hospital stay of around 4 days, with a total duration of approximately 2–3 weeks. Costs vary depending on the method used, the facility, the surgeon’s expertise, and the patient’s specific condition. Final estimates are provided only after a detailed evaluation by a specialist.
Read on to learn more about the exact cost breakdown for PDA closure surgery in India.
PDA closure surgery in India typically costs between approximately ₹3,20,000 and ₹4,60,000. Check out the various procedures for PDS closure surgery along with its approximate cost range:
A less invasive method where a catheter is used to insert a small coil or device to seal the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). This procedure is commonly referred to as PDA device closure.
Surgical PDA ligation is typically performed through an incision on the side of the chest (a thoracotomy). The surgeon accesses the PDA between the ribs and ties it off. While it is a major surgery, it often does not require opening the heart or the use of a heart-lung machine.
A less invasive surgical method that involves making small incisions and using a thoracoscope to seal the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).
Prices may vary based on location, hospital reputation, and the surgeon’s experience. City-wise estimates of PDA closure are as follows:
| City | Cost in INR |
| New Delhi | 3,20,000-4,70,000 |
| Mumbai | 3,70,000-5,00,000 |
| Bangalore | 4,00,000-5,70,000 |
| Chennai | 4,20,000-5,20,000 |
Note: The cost of PDA closure in India varies significantly based on the hospital, the device used, and the patient's specific condition. In government hospitals or under schemes like Ayushman Bharat, the cost can be minimal or fully covered.
Most PDA closure surgery packages include:
The total cost includes the professional fee for the cardiac surgeon who performs the procedure, the charges for the operating theatre facilities, and the anaesthesia administered throughout the surgery.
Packages typically cover all outpatient consultations and visits with the paediatrician and cardiologist prior to surgery, ensuring the patient is medically fit for the procedure.
The quoted price includes all standard medications, injections, and disposable items that are used as part of the PDA closing procedure during your hospital stay.
The cost package includes expenses for evaluating the patient’s suitability for anaesthesia. These include lab tests, ECGs, and physician assessments.
According to hospital policy, the cost includes the hospitalisation stays and meals that the patient receives during the stay.
You may need to budget additionally for the following:
The package does not cover the cost of daily meals or travel for the patient or their attendants, nor does it cover the cost of accommodation in a hotel before or after hospitalisation.
The cost of additional days is charged separately if the patient needs to stay longer in the hospital due to complications or a delayed recovery.
The initial cost of surgery does not include any consultations, diagnostic testing, or medications required for post-operative care. These must be paid separately.
Additional medical services are charged if the patient has unrelated medical conditions or pre-existing conditions that need evaluation or treatment.
Exact PDA closure surgery costs depend on individual factors like procedure type, hospital, patient health, and city. You should always ask for a quote from your chosen medical provider for the most accurate details and make an informed decision.
Star Health Cardiac Care Insurance includes coverage for PDA closure surgery after the 90-day standard cardiac waiting period is over, to ease the financial burden associated with this complex surgery.
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