Aortic Root Surgery in India

The aortic root is where the aorta connects to the heart and the aortic valve. When weakened enlarged aneurysm or affected by valve disease it can lead to serious complications. Aortic root surgery repairs or replaces this area to prevent rupture restore valve function and normalize blood flow.

$8000 to $16000 Illustrative range by technique and complexity
4 to 6 hours Typical surgery duration
7 to 10 days Usual hospital stay
95% plus reported Success in elective cases at top centers

Discover what this treats so that you can choose confidently

Aortic root surgery treats aortic root aneurysm dissection and severe aortic valve leakage related to root dilation so that the risk of rupture is reduced and valve function improves.

Aneurysm enlargement of an artery beyond safe size Dissection a tear in the aortic wall Root the segment of aorta attached to the aortic valve.

Why people choose India when this procedure is needed

  • Renowned surgeons with US and European training
  • Valve sparing and composite graft Bentall techniques available
  • JCI and NABH accredited hospitals with advanced cardiac ICUs
  • Costs about seventy to eighty percent lower than Western countries
  • Twenty four seven monitoring and international patient assistance
  • High success with long term outcomes comparable to global centers

Top Indian hospitals report success above ninety five percent for elective aortic root surgery.

How the procedure works in simple steps

Think of the aortic root as the main gateway pipe of the heart. If it weakens the whole system is at risk. Surgery reinforces or replaces the gateway so the pump can work safely.

Valve sparing root replacement David procedure

  • The diseased root is removed while preserving your natural aortic valve
  • A synthetic graft replaces the root and your valve is reimplanted inside
  • Often avoids lifelong anticoagulant medication

Composite graft replacement Bentall procedure

  • The aortic valve and root are replaced with a combined artificial valve and graft
  • Coronary arteries are reattached to the graft
  • Preferred when both root and valve are severely damaged

Typical surgery time four to six hours with a hospital stay of seven to ten days.

Who should consider this and when to wait

  • Aortic root aneurysm beyond safe size or growing rapidly
  • Aortic dissection or high risk features
  • Severe aortic regurgitation due to root or valve deformity
  • Genetic disorders such as Marfan or Loeys Dietz syndrome

When dilation is mild under about 4.5 cm and symptom free careful monitoring with periodic imaging may be appropriate. Timing depends on size growth rate and valve leakage.

Benefits and risks that you should understand

Benefits

  • Prevents rupture or dissection
  • Restores valve function and blood flow
  • Reduces risk of sudden events
  • Improves long term heart performance and quality of life

Possible risks

  • Bleeding or infection
  • Irregular heartbeat usually temporary
  • Blood clots requiring medication
  • Valve or graft leakage rare with modern techniques

Experienced teams modern imaging and high quality grafts support excellent outcomes in top centers.

Recovery timeline so that planning feels easier

  • Week one hospital stay monitoring and wound care
  • Week two to four gradual walking breathing exercises and follow up ECG or echo
  • Month two to three resume light work with cardiac rehabilitation
  • Month four to six return to normal routine under medical supervision

Patient moment After Bentall surgery I could walk a kilometer without shortness of breath thanks to the teams skill and care.

Cost overview without surprises

Type of aortic root surgery Average cost USD Typical hospital stay
Valve sparing root replacement David 8000 to 11000 7 to 9 days
Composite graft replacement Bentall 9500 to 13000 8 to 10 days
Complex root and arch surgery 12000 to 16000 10 to 12 days

Final cost depends on valve type mechanical vs biological hospital category and clinical condition. Request a personalized estimate before travel.

How to compare hospitals and specialists with confidence

Choosing a center is like selecting the captain for a long voyage skill precision and experience matter most.

  • Surgeons with focused experience in root and aortic reconstruction
  • Hospital accreditation JCI or NABH and strong ICU standards
  • High annual volume of aortic surgeries
  • Twenty four seven post surgery care and rehabilitation support
  • Transparent costs and implant brand details

Ask whether valve sparing is feasible if you want to retain your natural valve.

Questions people often ask before this treatment

Is aortic root surgery dangerous
It is major surgery but very safe in specialized centers with success often above ninety five percent.

How long do the graft and valve last
Synthetic grafts can last a lifetime. Mechanical valves often last decades but need anticoagulants while biological valves last about ten to fifteen years without them.

Can I live a normal life after surgery
Most people return to normal active lives with proper follow up and medicines.

When should an aortic root aneurysm be operated
Often when diameter exceeds about five centimeters grows rapidly or when there is significant valve leakage.

Can this be minimally invasive
Selected cases may be suitable for minimally invasive or hybrid approaches depending on anatomy and expertise.

Video testimonials from real patients

Watch stories from international patients who underwent aortic root surgery in India from diagnosis to recovery showing the quality and compassion of care.

Important care note so that every reader stays safe

Take medicines exactly as prescribed. Avoid heavy lifting for at least three months and attend regular follow ups with echocardiograms to confirm graft and valve function.

Medically reviewed by

Dr Aryan Malhotra
MBBS David Tvildiani Medical University Georgia
Radiation Oncology Resident Burdwan Medical College and Hospital
Registration number 95565

Dr Malhotra reviews Treatmentcost.com cardiac surgery pages so that information remains accurate evidence based and patient friendly.

Disclaimer

This page is informational and not a substitute for medical consultation. Decisions must be made with a licensed cardiothoracic surgeon who examined the patient and reviewed complete medical records.

References

https://www.who.int/health-topics/cardiovascular-diseases https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/aortic-aneurysm https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/aortic-root-surgery https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/aortic-root-surgery/about/pac-20384967 https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/aortic-aneurysm https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/facts.htm https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482442 https://medlineplus.gov/aorticrootsurgery.html https://www.ahajournals.org/journal/circ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng208

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