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VSD Closure / Repair (Adult) Cost in Jordan

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How Much Does VSD Closure / Repair (Adult) Cost in Jordan?

Depending on the size and location of the ventricular septal defect (VSD), patient age, and surgical complexity, the cost of VSD Closure/Repair (Adult) in Jordan typically ranges from USD 8000 - USD 15000. Factors influencing the overall cost include the cardiac surgeon’s expertise, type of repair (surgical patch closure or device closure), use of cardiopulmonary bypass, anaesthesia, and hospital standards.

Additional expenses may include preoperative consultations, diagnostic tests such as echocardiography, cardiac catheterisation, CT scan, blood tests, and medications. Costs may increase with complex or multiple defects, presence of associated heart conditions, or extended ICU and hospital stays.

Post-treatment care involves follow-up visits, cardiac medications, monitoring of heart function and rhythm, and periodic imaging. Proper postoperative care ensures closure success, improved cardiac function, reduced complications, and long-term health outcomes.

Factors Influencing the Cost of VSD Closure / Repair (Adult)

  • Type of VSD Closure/Repair Procedure: Costs vary depending on whether the patient undergoes surgical patch closure or device-based transcatheter closure, and the complexity of the defect.
  • Severity and Complexity of Condition: Patients with large, multiple, or complex ventricular septal defects, or associated cardiac anomalies may require more extensive repair, increasing overall costs.
  • Hospital or Cardiac Centre Standards: Hospitals with specialised adult congenital heart units, advanced operating theatres, cardiopulmonary bypass facilities, and comprehensive postoperative care may charge higher fees.
  • Surgeon’s Expertise: Experienced cardiothoracic surgeons with expertise in complex VSD repairs may have higher professional charges.
  • Pre-Treatment Evaluations: Consultations, echocardiography, cardiac catheterisation, CT scan, blood tests, and cardiac fitness assessments contribute to initial costs.
  • Use of Advanced Technology: Intraoperative monitoring, device-based closure systems, and cardiopulmonary bypass equipment can increase expenses.
  • Post-Treatment Monitoring: Follow-up visits, cardiac medications, monitoring of heart function and rhythm, and periodic imaging add to the total treatment cost.

What's included in your VSD Closure / Repair (Adult) quote?

VSD Closure / Repair (Adult)
Surgical or catheter-based closure of a ventricular septal defect to restore normal heart function
Cardiac surgeon consultation
Pre-procedure evaluation, treatment planning, and follow-up consultations
Hospital stay & supportive care
Procedure, anaesthesia, ICU/ward care, nursing support, and recovery monitoring
Follow-up monitoring
Value: Echocardiography, ECG, and routine cardiac follow-up visits
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Cost of VSD Closure / Repair (Adult) in Major Cities of Jordan

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Amman $8,000 – $15,000 Explore More

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A ventricular septal defect, or VSD, is a condition where there is a hole in the wall between the two lower chambers of the heart, present from birth. It's the most common congenital heart defect and can occur alongside other heart issues. A small hole usually causes minor or no symptoms, but a larger one may require repair to prevent lasting damage and complications.

Ventricular septal defects (VSD) occur in around one-third of 1% of newborns, but it's less likely for adults to be diagnosed since the defect often closes naturally during childhood in 90% of cases. VSDs linked to heart attacks are exceptionally rare nowadays, with less than 1% of all heart attacks being associated with them, thanks to modern treatment methods.

The exact cause of ventricular septal defects (VSD) at birth remains unknown. However, it can be associated with other heart defects, heart conditions, or genetic disorders. The use of specific anti-seizure medications (sodium valproate and phenytoin) or alcohol consumption during pregnancy may potentially elevate the risk of a child developing VSD, although further research is needed to establish these as definite causes.

A rare known cause of VSD is its occurrence as a side effect of a heart attack.

Ventricular septal defects (VSD) come in four main types, each differing in location and hole structure:
  • Membranous: This is the most common, constituting about 80% of cases. It occurs in the upper part of the ventricular wall.
  • Muscular: Found in approximately 20% of VSD cases in infants, this type often involves multiple holes in the heart wall.
  • Inlet: Positioned just below the tricuspid valve in the right ventricle and the mitral valve in the left ventricle, blood passing through the ventricles must navigate this type of VSD.
  • Outlet (conoventricular): Creating a hole just before the pulmonary valve in the right ventricle and before the aortic valve in the left ventricle, this type connects the two chambers, requiring blood to pass through the VSD on its way through both valves.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) repair in adults is considered when a patient:
  • Has a significant VSD causing heart enlargement, pulmonary hypertension, or heart failure symptoms
  • Experiences shortness of breath, fatigue, or arrhythmias due to the defect
  • Is at risk of endocarditis or other complications from an untreated defect
  • Shows evidence of reduced cardiac function or left-to-right shunting on echocardiography
  • Eligibility depends on the size and location of the defect, heart function, presence of complications, and overall health.

    Pre-Treatment:
  • Consultation with a cardiologist or cardiac surgeon
  • Detailed physical examination and echocardiography
  • Other imaging: Cardiac MRI, CT scan, or cardiac catheterisation
  • Routine blood tests and anaesthesia evaluation
  • Treatment Approach:
  • Surgical Repair: Open-heart surgery using a patch or direct suturing to close the VSD
  • Minimally Invasive / Transcatheter Closure: Device placement through a catheter in select patients
  • Procedure performed under general anaesthesia
  • Duration: 2-4 hours, depending on complexity and approach

  • Temporary chest discomfort, swelling, or bruising
  • Bleeding, infection, or arrhythmias
  • Rare heart block requiring a pacemaker
  • Residual shunt or device-related complications
  • Stroke or valve damage (rare)
  • Arab Medical Center, Amman
  • Experienced adult cardiac surgeons and interventional cardiologists
  • Advanced cardiac imaging and catheterisation labs
  • Comprehensive pre- and postoperative cardiac care
  • Hospital stay: 5-7 days for surgical repair, shorter for device closure
  • Light activities: 2-4 weeks, depending on procedure
  • Cardiac rehabilitation over several weeks
  • Long-term follow-up to monitor heart function and device position
  • Cardiologist and surgeon consultations
  • Imaging studies and catheterisation
  • Device costs (for transcatheter closure) or surgical implants
  • Postoperative medications and rehabilitation
  • Follow-up visits and echocardiography
  • Amman is preferred due to:
  • Skilled cardiac surgeons and interventional cardiologists
  • Modern hospitals with state-of-the-art operating rooms and catheter labs
  • High success rates in complex adult congenital heart procedures
  • Experienced multidisciplinary cardiac teams
  • Advanced surgical and minimally invasive techniques
  • Affordable, high-quality treatment compared to Western countries
  • High standards of patient safety and postoperative care
  • Significant symptom relief and improved heart function
  • Low risk of long-term complications
  • High patient satisfaction with enhanced quality of life
  • Excellent outcomes in both surgical and transcatheter repairs
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