The cost of LV (Left Ventricular) Restoration Surgery in Jordan typically ranges between USD 10000 - USD 20000, depending on the patient’s cardiac condition, severity of left ventricular dilation or aneurysm, the hospital’s cardiac surgery facilities, the surgeon’s expertise, and the overall duration of pre- and post-operative care.
Additional expenses, such as cardiac imaging, laboratory tests, ICU monitoring, advanced heart support systems, medications, and long-term cardiac rehabilitation, may also affect the total treatment cost.
| City | Minimum Cost (USD) | Minimum Cost (JOD) | Maximum Cost (USD) | Maximum Cost (JOD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amman | USD 10000 | 7100 | USD 20000 | 14200 |
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Left ventricular restoration surgery aims to restore or reconstruct the left ventricle to its standard spherical form and size in patients with akinetic heart segments due to post-infarction left ventricular aneurysm or dilated cardiomyopathy.
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Dr. Naresh Kumar Goyal is highly trained as a cardiologist with exposure in virtually all aspects of cardiology. He qualified with an MD in internal medicine in 1999 from SMS Medical College, Jaipur, and served in the Cardiology Department as an honorary resident. From this stage, he also started with training in the temporary pacing of the pacemaker as well as interventional services. View More