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Tetralogy of Fallot is an uncommon congenital cardiac disease. It is therefore a congenital cardiac defect. A newborn with the illness has four distinct cardiac issues. The heart's structure is impacted by these cardiac issues. Changes in the condition result in altered blood flow to the rest of the body and through the heart. Because of such low oxygen levels, babies with tetralogy of Fallot frequently have gray or blue skin.

The diagnosis of tetralogy of Fallot typically occurs during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth. Adulthood may be the time to detect or diagnose tetralogy of Fallot if the heart abnormalities and symptoms are moderate.

Factors that affect the cost of TOF Repair:

  • Hospital costs: A sizeable portion of the total cost is attributed to the costs levied by the hospital or surgical facility where the TOF repair is performed. This covers the price of the operating room, the recovery room, the hospital stay, the prescription drugs, and any extra services the hospital may offer.
  • Fees for the Cardiac Surgeon: The experience, qualifications, and standing of the cardiac surgeon handling the TOF repair affect the price. extra experienced or specially trained surgeons in congenital cardiac abnormalities may bill extra for their services.
  • Anesthesia Fees: Anesthesia administration costs during TOF repair are a factor in the overall cost. These costs may vary depending on the kind of anesthesia (general anesthesia) and the time needed for anesthesia.
  • Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Perfusion Services: The use of a heart-lung machine for cardiopulmonary bypass and perfusion services, which keep the blood flowing and oxygenated throughout surgery, is frequently necessary for TOF repair. These additional services increase the procedure's total cost.
  • Implants and Surgical Supplies: Prosthetic valves and patches, as well as sutures and surgical instruments, may be used during TOF repair. Depending on the kind, size, and material composition of these implants, the price may differ.
  • Preoperative Testing and Assessments: Prior to having TOF repair surgery, patients usually go through many preoperative tests and assessments, including blood tests, electrocardiograms (ECGs), echocardiograms, and consultations with medical specialists. The total cost is increased by the cost of these assessments and testing.
  • Following TOF repair surgery, patients need postoperative care and rehabilitation, which includes hospital stays, medication, monitoring, and follow-up appointments with cardiologists and cardiac surgeons. When evaluating the total cost, postoperative care costs need to be taken into account.
  • Complications and Further surgeries: If complications arise during or following total arthroplasty (TOF) surgery, other surgeries or therapies may be required, which could raise the final cost. These could entail prolonged hospital stays, follow-up procedures, or measures to control problems like bleeding or arrhythmias.
  • Location: Depending on where you live, the cost of medical services, including surgery to correct your TOF, may change. Compared to their rural parallels, hospitals and doctors in urban areas or locations with greater cost of living may charge more for their services.
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United KingdomUSD 2898322897
TurkeyUSD 14000421960
SpainUSD 4373840239
United StatesUSD 31847 - 6782331847 - 67823
SingaporeUSD 75000100500
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A very rare, complex congenital heart disease, tetralogy of Fallot affects approximately 5 out of every 10,000 babies. It involves four different heart issues. It usually presents with ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, and overriding aorta, affecting how blood flows through the heart and to the rest of the body. Babies with this condition may have Cyanosis and appear blue or gray due to low oxygen levels. Doctors usually identify it during pregnancy or shortly after birth. In some cases, if symptoms are mild, they may remain unnoticed until adulthood. Treatment involves surgery, and lifelong checkups are necessary for those diagnosed with this condition.

The specific cause of tetralogy of Fallot is uncertain, but certain factors may heighten the chances of a baby being born with it. These risk factors include
  • A family history
  • Exposure to viruses like rubella (German measles) during pregnancy
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Poor nutrition
  • Smoking during pregnancy
  • Mother's age above 35
  • Presence of Down syndrome or DiGeorge syndrome in the baby.

TOF (Tetralogy of Fallot) repair is done to fix a birth defect associated with four heart problems. The objectives are to enhance blood flow to the lungs, fix oxygen content, avoid problems such as cyanosis (bluish colour), enhance quality of life, and enhance survival.

Consult a physician if a child or infant exhibits signs of cyanosis (blue color of the lips or skin), breathing trouble, poor feeding, slow growth, fainting, or heart murmurs. Early consultation with a pediatric cardiologist is important for diagnosis and planning treatment.

Preparation includes careful cardiac imaging (echocardiogram, cardiac MRI, or CT), electrocardiogram (ECG), oxygen level testing, and occasionally cardiac catheterization. Blood test and complete medical evaluation are performed. Parents might see a cardiac surgeon and anesthesiologist, and parents might be instructed to abstain from food and fluids prior to surgery.

TOF repair is an open chest surgery under general anesthesia. Methods may involve:

  • Patch closure of the ventricular septal defect (VSD).
  • Enlargement of the pulmonary valve and pulmonary artery to enhance pulmonary blood flow.
  • Resection of obstructive muscle beneath the pulmonary valve.
  • A transannular patch or conduit may be inserted sometimes to expand the right ventricular outflow tract.

Typically, the operation lasts four to six hours. Hospitalisation usually lasts five to ten days, depending on complications and the patient's recovery rate.

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Heartbeat irregularities, or arrhythmias
  • Leakage in the pulmonary valve
  • Future interventions are necessary for residual defects.
  • Rare instances of heart failure

  • Corrects irregular heart shape
  • Increased oxygen in the blood

Early recovery is done in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Complete recovery can take a few weeks. Patients usually require frequent follow-up with a pediatric cardiologist, echocardiograms, and occasionally lifelong observation. Some can require future surgery or valve replacements.

TOF repair has an extremely high success rate, particularly if done early (in many instances). Survival is more than 90–95% in most situations, with children being active and healthy into adult life.

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Process Involved for TOF Repair

  • Pre-Surgical Evaluation: The diagnosis is verified by imaging and tests; medication is administered to regulate blood flow before surgery if necessary.
  • Complete TOF Repair
  • Post-Surgical Recovery & Monitoring: ICU treatment following surgery involves pain management, oxygen support, breathing, and ongoing monitoring of cardiac problems and function.
  • Long-Term Follow-Up & Care
  • Congenital heart defect
  • Pulmonary Stenosis
  • Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)
  • Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
  • Overriding Aorta
  • Symptomatic Infants and Children
  • Newborns with Severe Cyanosis
  • Stable Older Infants and Children
  • Adults with Untreated or Incomplete TOF Repair
  • Shunt placement in newborns
  • Surgical widening of narrowed valve
  • Widening of the obstructed pathway
  • Pulmonary Valve Replacement
  • Transannular Patch Repair
  • Improves Oxygenation
  • Enhanced Heart Function
  • Increased Life Expectancy
  • Better Physical Growth & Development of newborn
  • Reduced Risk of Complications
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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is one of the most common congenital heart defects in children, presenting a complex combination of anatomical abnormalities that affect the heart's structure and function.

Published: 20 Mar, 2024
Updated: 26 Feb, 2026