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Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (BT Shunt) Cost in Malaysia

USD 12000 - USD 25000

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How Much Does a BT Shunt Cost in Malaysia?

The cost of a Blalock–Taussig (BT) shunt surgery in India generally ranges from USD 12000 - USD 25000, depending on the hospital, city, and the clinical complexity of the child’s condition. This cost typically includes the surgical procedure, surgeon’s fee, anaesthesia, and basic hospital stay. However, additional expenses, such as extended ICU care, medications, and follow-up evaluations, can further increase the overall cost.

Factors Affecting the Cost of BT Shunt in Malaysia

  • Type of BT Shunt Procedure: The cost may vary depending on whether a classical BT shunt or a modified BT shunt (using a Gore-Tex graft) is performed. Modified BT shunts are more commonly used today and may be slightly more expensive due to the graft material and surgical precision required.
  • Hospital and Location: Hospitals in metropolitan cities or advanced pediatric cardiac centres often have higher costs due to superior infrastructure, specialised pediatric ICUs, and advanced diagnostic facilities. Private hospitals typically charge higher fees than government- or trust-run hospitals.
  • Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon’s Experience: Highly experienced paediatric cardiac surgeons, or those affiliated with renowned heart institutes, may charge higher fees, reflecting their expertise and surgical outcomes.
  • Pre- and Post-Operative Care: Costs can increase due to pre-surgical investigations (echocardiography, cardiac catheterisation, blood tests), post-operative ICU stay, ventilator support, medications, and routine follow-up visits.
  • Child’s Medical Condition: The overall cost may rise if the child has complex congenital heart defects, low birth weight, associated infections, or other medical complications requiring prolonged hospitalisation or additional interventions.

What's included in your Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (BT Shunt) quote?

Comprehensive tests and imaging
Echocardiography, ECG, Chest X-ray, Cardiac CT/MRI (if required), cardiac catheterisation (if indicated), routine blood tests
Pediatric cardiac specialist team
Pre-operative evaluation, surgical planning, post-operative cardiac care
Hospital stay + ICU as needed
ICU monitoring, ventilatory support (if required), pain management, cardiac monitoring
Country stay monitoring
Echocardiography, oxygen saturation monitoring, medication review, growth and cardiac function assessment
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Cost of Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (BT Shunt) in Major Cities of Malaysia

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The Blalock\u2013Thomas\u2013Taussig (BT) shunt is performed to improve blood flow to the lungs in babies and children with cyanotic congenital heart defects. It increases blood oxygen levels and serves as a temporary, life-saving measure until definitive corrective heart surgery can be performed.

Medical evaluation is required if a child shows signs of bluish skin or lips (cyanosis), breathing difficulty, poor feeding, delayed growth, or has a diagnosed congenital heart defect requiring palliative surgery.

Preparation includes echocardiography, blood tests, imaging studies, and stabilisation of oxygen levels. Parents are counselled, and the child is admitted to a specialised pediatric cardiac unit before surgery.

Under general anaesthesia, a small synthetic graft is placed between a systemic artery and the pulmonary artery to create an alternate pathway for blood to reach the lungs, improving oxygenation.

BT shunt surgery typically takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on the child\u2019s condition and the complexity of the heart defect.

  • Shunt blockage
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Abnormal blood flow to the lungs
  • Heart rhythm issues

The BT shunt improves oxygenation, reduces cyanosis, supports growth and development, and stabilises the child until definitive cardiac surgery is feasible.

Most children spend a few days in the ICU, followed by ward care. Recovery involves oxygen support, medications, and regular follow-up to monitor shunt function.

BT shunt surgery has shown high short-term success in improving oxygenation and survival in children with complex congenital heart disease. It serves as a bridge to definitive treatment, with outcomes influenced by timing, underlying condition, and overall health.

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Process Involved for Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt (BT Shunt) in Malaysia

  • Diagnosis and stabilisation
  • Pre-operative assessment
  • BT shunt implantation
  • Post-operative ICU care
  • Follow-up and planning of definitive surgery
  • Tetralogy of Fallot
  • Pulmonary atresia
  • Tricuspid atresia
  • Single ventricle defects
  • Classical BT Shunt
  • Modified BT Shunt (most commonly performed)
  • Infants and children with cyanotic congenital heart defects and reduced pulmonary blood flow, especially those not immediately suitable for corrective surgery, are eligible for BT shunt surgery.
  • Synthetic vascular grafts
  • Cardiac catheterization
  • Echocardiography
  • Oxygen therapy and medication management
  • Improves oxygen levels
  • Reduces cyanosis
  • Enhances growth and development
  • Stabilises the child until definitive repair
  • Improved blood oxygenation, better feeding and activity levels, and overall clinical stabilisation in preparation for future corrective heart surgery.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Most children require approximately 4–6 weeks to fully recover after BT shunt surgery. During this time, activity is gradually increased as the heart adapts and healing progresses.

In addition to the procedure cost, patients may incur:
  • Pre-treatment tests
  • Medications during recovery
  • Follow-up consultations
  • Hospital stay typically ranges from 5 to 10 days, including ICU monitoring and post-operative care. Longer stays occur if complications arise. Total stay in the country (for international patients) may be 2-4 weeks, including follow-up checks.

    Long-term care includes:
  • Regular cardiology follow-ups
  • Monitoring shunt function via echocardiography
  • Medication management as advised
  • Planning for definitive corrective heart surgery later in childhood
  • Countries like India are often chosen because of:
  • Globally competitive costs compared to Western countries
  • Expert pediatric cardiac surgeons and advanced heart centres
  • Comprehensive ICU and post-operative care
  • Shorter waiting times and efficient medical tourism support services
  • Common pre-surgical assessments include:
  • Echocardiogram (heart ultrasound)
  • Chest X-ray
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • Blood and biochemistry tests
  • Yes. When performed at experienced pediatric cardiac centres, BT shunt surgery is considered safe. Hospitals routinely care for international patients with dedicated care teams, ICU support, and structured follow-up, thereby reducing risk and improving outcomes.

    Success rates for BT shunt surgeries at leading centres are high (often 85–90%), with excellent short-term outcomes and improved oxygenation. Actual rates depend on the child’s condition, age, and overall health.

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