Cost of Truncus Arteriosus in India

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Best hospitals for Truncus Arteriosus in India

Medanta – The Medicity
Best for oncology, transplants, orthopedics and spine surgeries.
Location: CH Baktawar Singh Road, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana 122001
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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SevenHills Hospital
Best for oncology, nephrology, orthopedics, IVF
Location: SevenHills Health City, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059, India
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
Best for cardiac surgeries, organ transplants and vascular surgeries
Location: Sukhdev Vihar Metro Station, Okhla Road, New Delhi - 110 025 (INDIA)
Accreditation:
NABH
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
Best for Cancer Treatment, Organ Transplant and Orthopedics
Location: Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road New Delhi, Delhi - 110076
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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Wockhardt Hospital
Best for the heart, brain, spine and kidneys.
Location: Police Station, 1877 Dr. Anandrao Nair Marg near Agripada, Central Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400011
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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BLK-Max Super Specialty Hospital
Best for Oncology, Organ Transplant and Orthopedics
Location: Pusa Road, New Delhi -110005
Accreditation:
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Truncus Arteriosus?

Truncus arteriosus is a rare heart disorder that usually develops at birth, and those with it have a single large blood vessel coming out of the heart instead of two, leading to mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.

Symptoms of Truncus Arteriosus
  • Breathing troubles
  • Blue/pale gray skin color
  • Poor overall growth
Causes of Truncus Arteriosus

Genetic disorders
Nutritional factors

Diagnosis of Truncus Arteriosus
  • Physical examination
  • Blood tests
  • Imaging tests: X-ray, CT scan, MRI,
  • Echocardiogram
Treatment of Truncus Arteriosus

During the surgical procedure of newborns, the pulmonary arteries are disconnected from the single large blood vessel, and a tube is put in position from the right ventricle to the pulmonary arteries, thereby separating blood flow to the body from blood flow to the lungs.

Risks of Truncus Arteriosus

Infection
Heart blockage
Heart enlargement
Abnormal heart rhythms
Blood clots

Hospital stay:4 days
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