| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Tetralogy of Fallot Surgery | from $16,000 | from $120,000 | from $50,000 |
| Open heart surgery | from $8,000 | from $70,000 | from $30,000 |
Turkey excels in Tetralogy of Fallot treatment, with Medical Park Bahcelievler Hospital, Medipol Mega University Hospital, and Memorial Şişli Hospital leading in cardiovascular care. Medipol Mega University Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission International. Innovative procedures like valve-sparing repair and transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement enhance treatment success.
Memorial Şişli Hospital reports a 90% success rate in organ transplants, reflecting expertise in surgeries for congenital heart defects. Medipol Mega University Hospital, with the Da Vinci Surgical System, offers advanced cardiovascular care. A study on pulmonary valve preservation in Tetralogy of Fallot shows promising outcomes here.
Spain excels in Tetralogy of Fallot treatment with leading clinics like Centro Médico Teknon, SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, and Clinica Universidad de Navarra (Navarra Hospital). The survival rate for Tetralogy of Fallot patients in Spain exceeds 90%. Centro Médico Teknon, accredited by the Joint Commission International, specializes in complex surgeries and stem cell therapy.
SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital ranks among Europe's top three medical institutions, leading in pediatric care and innovative treatments. Clinica Universidad de Navarra, the first in Spain with JCI accreditation, excels in cardiac surgery, serving 700,000 patients from 70 countries. Advanced procedures include pulmonary valve replacement, transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation, and hybrid techniques.
Italy is at the forefront of Tetralogy of Fallot treatment, with renowned medical institutions such as San Raffaele and San Donato Hospital leading the charge. San Donato Hospital performs over 9,400 heart operations annually. The survival rate for Tetralogy of Fallot patients in Italy is commendable, with innovative procedures like valve-sparing repair, transannular patching, and minimally invasive surgery significantly improving outcomes.
The systematic review and meta-analysis on surgical strategies for preserving pulmonary valve function in radical operations for Tetralogy of Fallot further emphasize Italy's dedication to enhancing treatment efficacy with success rates reaching impressive percentages.
Germany excels in Tetralogy of Fallot treatment, with hospitals like Asklepios Hospital Barmbek, Asklepios St. Georg Hospital, and Asklepios Nord Clinic, part of the KTQ-accredited Asklepios Kliniken network. These facilities are recognized by the International Organization for Standardization and ranked among Germany's top hospitals by Focus magazine.
Post-surgery survival rates for Tetralogy of Fallot in Germany reach up to 98%. The country leads in innovative procedures like transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement and minimally invasive heart surgery. The radical operation for Tetralogy of Fallot, focusing on pulmonary valve preservation, shows promising results in recent analyses.