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Cost of Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Major Cities of Thailand

CityMinimum Cost (USD)Minimum Cost (THB)Maximum Cost (USD)Maximum Cost (THB)
BangkokUSD 20000654200USD 27000883170
KrabiUSD 18000588780USD 24300794853

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A valve replacement procedure through catheter insertion for improved blood flow from heart to lungs. In pulmonary valve replacement a valve is replaced with a prosthetic structure to improve the functionality of the heart. This procedure is non-invasive and easily done to increase patients overall health status. Here are certain conditions which can be completely cured with it :

  • Pulmonary valve stenosis (narrowed valve)
  • Pulmonary valve regurgitation also known as leaky valve
  • Congenital heart diseases affecting the pulmonary blood flow
  • Recurrence of the above conditions

Treatment for pulmonary valve disease, such as regurgitation (leakage) or stenosis (narrowing), which impacts blood flow from the right ventricle to the lungs, involves replacing the pulmonary valve. When the valve is too damaged to operate normally, leading to symptoms like exhaustion, dyspnea, or heart failure, it is required. Patients with congenital cardiac disease, such as those with corrected Tetralogy of Fallot, where the valve gradually deteriorates, frequently need it.

A cardiologist should be consulted if you have a history of congenital heart disease, a heart murmur, or symptoms like leg swelling, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or shortness of breath. Even with modest symptoms, routine monitoring may show when valve replacement is required. Board-certified cardiologists are readily available on MediGence to provide you with fast examination and professional assistance for suitable treatment planning.

Part of the preparation is a complete cardiac workup that includes an echocardiography, MRI, CT scan, or cardiac catheterisation to evaluate the health of the right ventricle and valves. Before surgery, you should cease taking blood thinners and fast. In addition to reviewing your medical history, your care team will walk you through the preoperative instructions.

  • Surgical Valve Replacement: Open heart surgery removes the sick valve and installs a biological or artificial valve in its place.
  • Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement (TPVR): This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a valve inside the old valve using a catheter passed through a vein.
  • Closure and Monitoring: Following valve implantation, the patient is observed in the intensive care unit while the chest is closed (in the case of open surgery).

A 4- to 6-hour surgical procedure and a 5- to 7-day hospital stay are required. Usually requiring one to two days in the hospital, transcatheter operations take one to two hours. Depending on the technique, a full recovery can take two to eight weeks.

  • Infection or bleeding
  • Blood clots or a stroke
  • Arrhythmias
  • Valve dysfunction or failure over time
  • Reintervention (especially with tissue valves)
  • Reactions to anaesthesia

Replacement of the pulmonary valve increases oxygenation, relieves symptoms, and returns blood flow to normal. It avoids right heart failure, improves exercise tolerance, and strengthens the heart, particularly those with congenital heart disease.

Pain control, activity limitations, and a gradual return to regular activities are all part of recovery. If a mechanical valve is being utilised, you might require blood thinners and routine follow-ups, including imaging and functional testing. It might be advised to undergo cardiac rehabilitation.

Success rates are high, especially in facilities with extensive experience. More than 90% of patients report a notable improvement in their quality of life and symptoms.

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Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Krabi Nakharin International Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Krabi, Thailand

  • Joint Commission International, or JCI

Krabi Nakharin International Hospital located in Krabi, Thailand is accredited by JCI. Also listed below are some of the most prominent infrastructural details:

  • Capacity of Imported electronically adjustable 100 beds
  • Housing Facility in VIP Rooms, Deluxe Rooms, Superior Rooms, 2-Beds room, 9-Beds room
  • All rooms are fully equipped with Smart TV, Refrigerator with soft drinks, Wi-fi, sofacumbed, personal nurse call system, telephone for local & international calls, Microwave,
  • Main meals and snacks are also included
  • Medical Technology includes- 64-slice CT scan, MRI, Fluoroscopy Examination, Digital Mammogram, Computed Radiography and 4D-Ultrasound
  • 14 Treatment Centers and Clinics
  • 24*7 Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • Outpatient Department (OPD)
  • Emergency Department

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Dr. Vihan Gautam

BPT, MS in Healthcare Mgmt

3 Years of Experience

Dr. Vihan Gautam is a distinguished Rehabilitation Specialist and Healthcare Management Professional, holding a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and a Master of Science in Healthcare Management (MSc) from the prestigious University of London, United Kingdom. With specialized clinical experience and his advanced medical knowledge in neuro-rehabilitation, musculoskeletal disorders, and evidence-based physiotherapy practices, enables him to develop patient-centered rehabilitation protocols and AI-driven care models that deliver measurable functional recovery outcomes. His diverse contributions across international rehabilitation programs, multidisciplinary care, and AI-driven healthcare initiatives uniquely position him as an emerging leader in neuro-rehabilitative care globally. . View More

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Dr. Naresh Kumar Goyal

Cardiologist

21 Years of Experience

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