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A corrective cardiac intervention to close a congenital hole in the atrial septum-restoring normal blood flow, reducing symptoms, and preventing long-term complications.
ASD Repair is a vital cardiac procedure that treats a congenital opening between the heart’s upper chambers (atria), typically conducted via minimally invasive catheter-based closure or traditional open-heart surgery under general anesthesia. Catheter-based closure offers rapid recovery (often discharged within 1–2 days), while surgical repair provides a definitive solution with a hospital stay of 5–7 days and full recovery over 4–6 weeks. Clinics in India, Turkey, Mexico, Thailand, and Colombia provide cost-efficient, high-quality care with JCI/NABH accreditation and experienced cardiothoracic teams. Catheter interventions are ideal for suitable defects and feature >98% success rates; surgical repair success exceeds 95%. At Luxora, ASD Repair ranks as a critical life-improving procedure-placed at Rank: 15, following transplant and pacemaker pathways in our escorted cardiac surgery portfolio.
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Country | Average Cost (USD) |
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India | $4,500 - $6,500 |
Mexico | $5,000 - $7,000 |
Turkey | $6,500 - $8,500 |
Colombia | $5,500 - $7,500 |
Thailand | $7,000 - $9,500 |
Minor bleeding or hematoma at catheter entry site
Arrhythmia or residual shunt requiring further intervention
Device migration or improper placement in catheter closure
Infection or complications associated with open-heart surgery
Extended recovery in surgical cases (4–6 weeks)
Requirement for lifestyle monitoring and periodic echocardiograms
Catheter-based device closure (minimally invasive) and open-heart surgical repair (patch or sutures), chosen based on defect size, location, and patient condition.
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