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When multiple heart valves have moderate to severe stenosis or regurgitation and cause symptoms, cardiac chamber enlargement, or impaired cardiac function, the heart team can assess whether to consider combined surgery. The decision is based on factors such as the type and severity of the lesion, ve
24-72h
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Approx. $19,000
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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This procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Valve repair or replacement can be selected based on the situation, and materials such as annuloplasty rings and patches may be used. Usually, under the guidance of extracorporeal circulation and imaging such as ultrasound, stenosis and regurgitation are treated sequentially according to the affected valves. If necessary, coronary artery or rhythm-related operations are performed at the same time. After the operation, circulation, heart rhythm, and bleeding are observed in the intensive care unit, and gradually transitioned to the general ward. The goal is to restore stable hemodynamics and functional status. The above is general health information, not medical advice; the specific plan is subject to specialist assessment and hospital plan.
This procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Valve repair or replacement can be selected based on the situation, and materials such as annuloplasty rings and patches may be used. Usually, under the guidance of extracorporeal circulation and imaging such as ultrasound, stenosis and regurgitation are treated sequentially according to the affected valves. If necessary, coronary artery or rhythm-related operations are performed at the same time. After the operation, circulation, heart rhythm, and bleeding are observed in the intensive care unit, and gradually transitioned to the general ward. The goal is to restore stable hemodynamics and functional status. The above is general health information, not medical advice; the specific plan is subject to specialist assessment and hospital plan.

It is recommended to stay for a total of about 3–5 weeks (including preoperative evaluation, hospitalization and postoperative follow-up), and the actual time is subject to the hospital schedule and recovery progress.

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