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How Much Does Replacement of the aortic valve Cost in United States of America?

The average price of Replacement of the aortic valve in United States of America is $162,500, the minimum price is $125,000, and the maximum price is $200,000.
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Replacement of the aortic valvefrom $125,000from $20,340from $35,000
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Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Replacement with Miami Method Axillary Approach

Turkey, Istanbul

Ali Fedakar

28 years of experience

Op. Dr. Faruk Gençoğlu has performed 1,100+ cardiac procedures over _doctor_7067_years_, specializing in aortic valve replacements. The clinic offers four surgical approaches, including the minimally invasive Miami Method via axillary incision. Open valve replacement may cost around $15,000, typically covering the procedure, 7-day hospital stay, prosthesis, transfers, and interpreter services. Hisar Hospital is JCI-accredited with an 86% patient satisfaction rate. Dr. Gençoğlu restarted cardiac surgery at Batman Training and Research Hospital in 2021.

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Fast Facts about Replacement of the aortic valve

Replacement of the aortic valve

This procedure involves replacing a diseased aortic valve with a mechanical or bioprosthetic valve to improve heart function.

Pros: High durability with mechanical valves lasting over 20 years. Bioprosthetic options reduce the need for lifelong anticoagulation therapy by up to 60%.
Cons: Requires open heart surgery, leading to longer recovery time compared to TAVI. Potential for complications during surgery, with a risk of 2-3% mortality.
Effectiveness: Success rate over 95% in improving symptoms and extending life expectancy.
Duration: 4-6 hours.
Recovery: 6-8 weeks.
Best for: Severe aortic stenosis or regurgitation in patients under 65 years old.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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