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Fontan procedure addresses complex congenital heart defects. It redirects blood flow to improve oxygenation and circulation in patients with single-ventricle conditions, significantly enhancing their quality of life.

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Fontan procedure addresses complex congenital heart defects. It redirects blood flow to improve oxygenation and circulation in patients with single-ventricle conditions, significantly enhancing their quality of life.

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Включения

  • Room charges (for the specified period)

  • Consumables, Surgery & Surgeon's fees

  • O.T. charges

  • Anesthesia charges

  • Routine medicines for the number of days as per the package offered. If any extra medicines are

  • required which are not routinely used then it would be charged as per the actual

  • Food and Beverages for the patient only as per the diet recommendation.

Исключения

  • All expenses for stay beyond the package period

  • Professional charges of other consultants

  • Any other additional procedure

  • Use of special drugs/ consumables

  • Blood products

  • CT/MRI or complex lab investigation

  • Cost of high-value consumables valves/conduits/grafts will be charged extra (unless otherwise

  • specified) as per applicable rates over and above package cost

О лечении

The Fontan procedure is a transformative surgical technique for treating complex congenital heart defects, particularly in patients with a single functioning ventricle. Here’s a concise overview:


Understanding Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs)

- CHDs are structural heart abnormalities present at birth that can significantly impact blood flow and heart function.


Overview of the Fontan Procedure

- The Fontan procedure is designed for patients with only one functional ventricle. It reroutes blood directly from the inferior vena cava to the pulmonary arteries, bypassing the heart to improve circulation and oxygenation.


Surgical Steps

- The procedure includes comprehensive preoperative planning, use of general anesthesia, creation of a bypass with a graft, and meticulous postoperative monitoring.


Life After the Procedure

- Patients generally experience an improved quality of life with regular medical follow-up to monitor their heart function and overall health.


Future Directions

- Ongoing advancements in surgical techniques and research, including regenerative medicine, continue to refine and improve outcomes for patients undergoing the Fontan procedure.


Conclusion

- The Fontan procedure has significantly improved life quality for patients with severe heart defects, showcasing major progress in treating complex congenital heart conditions.