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Hi all, I'm Hanh, from Vietnam
My father- a 60 year old man, incurs some heart problems, and after check-up in hospital the doctor suggested him to have heart valve replaced. I
checked up on the internet and knowing that percutaneous aortic valve replacement method is better than aortic valve replacement because it does not generate risks,
My father also prefers implantation of valves using a catheter without open heart surgery.
So could anyone here, having the same problem, and have gone through or will go through this kind of surgery tell me your experience?
And please could you please suggest which medical institutes/hospital in the US conducts this kind of surgery and the total cost for operating using percutaneous aortic valve replacement? (without insurance..)
Sorry if my English is kind of bad.
Hope to hearing from you guys!
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Permalink Reply by Danie M. on October 26, 2010 at 12:48pm
Permalink Reply by Do Hong Hanh on October 26, 2010 at 5:31pm Hello Hanh,
am sorry to know about your father's condition but there is a solution to that.
If you can send me your father's medical records then i can give you the details.
we have some world class hospitals here that are very much affordable.
So help us to help you.
Thanks.
E-mail: healthwealthriches@gmail.com
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Permalink Reply by Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala on January 20, 2011 at 3:13pm hi hanh. i know you must feel very worried about all this, but ohs to replace heart valves isnt that bad honest,
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Permalink Reply by Xin Cheng on May 9, 2011 at 8:08am Hello,
percutaneous aortic valve replacement is a routine surgery in our center, the largest of the kind in China, where staffed are US and Franch experienced cardiac surgeons, teamed up with local surgeons, the price of which is similar or even lower than that of local centers.
more infor about the patient is needed before a detailed treatment plan can be formed. you can send directly to my inbox of the site.
Wish your father recover soon!
Permalink Reply by James Borton on May 12, 2011 at 12:02am Dear Xin Cheng,
I am a blogger, writer and triple bypass survivor. Please send me more information about your heart center. I am interested in sharing it with my readers at www.allheartmatters.com.
Thank you.
James
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Xin Cheng said:
Hello,
percutaneous aortic valve replacement is a routine surgery in our center, the largest of the kind in China, where staffed are US and Franch experienced cardiac surgeons, teamed up with local surgeons, the price of which is similar or even lower than that of local centers.
more infor about the patient is needed before a detailed treatment plan can be formed. you can send directly to my inbox of the site.
Wish your father recover soon!
Permalink Reply by Xin Cheng on May 12, 2011 at 1:19pm Dear Xin Cheng,
I am a blogger, writer and triple bypass survivor. Please send me more information about your heart center. I am interested in sharing it with my readers at www.allheartmatters.com.
Thank you.
James
asiareview@yahoo.com
Xin Cheng said:Hello,
percutaneous aortic valve replacement is a routine surgery in our center, the largest of the kind in China, where staffed are US and Franch experienced cardiac surgeons, teamed up with local surgeons, the price of which is similar or even lower than that of local centers.
more infor about the patient is needed before a detailed treatment plan can be formed. you can send directly to my inbox of the site.
Wish your father recover soon!
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