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Atrial Septal Defect Closure (ASD) in India

Introduction Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) is a congenital heart condition where a hole in the wall (septum) between the two upper chambers of the heart allows abnormal blood flow. If left untreated, ASD can lead to heart enlargement, arrhythm...

Atrial Septal Defect Closure (ASD)

Treatment Cost

The cost of Atrial Septal Defect Closure in India is significantly lower than in Western countries while offering world-class medical outcomes.

Estimated Cost:

  • Device Closure (Minimally Invasive): $4,000 – $7,000 USD
  • Surgical ASD Closure (Open Heart Surgery): $5,000 – $8,500 USD

Inclusions:

  • Hospital stay (5–7 days)
  • Doctor consultation and surgeon’s fees
  • Device or surgical materials
  • ICU care (if required)
  • Pre-operative investigations
  • Post-operative medications and care

We at Innayat Medical provide you with upfront cost estimates and help choose the right hospital based on medical need, budget, and preferences.

Top Cities

India’s leading cardiac centers across major cities offer specialized care for congenital heart defects in children and adults.

Top Cities for ASD Closure:

  • Delhi NCR – Leading pediatric cardiac centers like Fortis Escorts, Medanta, and AIIMS
  • Bangalore – Narayana Health and Manipal Hospitals offer world-renowned pediatric heart care
  • Chennai – A hub for affordable and high-quality cardiac surgeries
  • Mumbai – Equipped with expert teams in hospitals like Kokilaben and Jaslok
  • Hyderabad & Pune – Rapidly growing cardiac programs with advanced technology

Whether you’re seeking non-invasive device closure or surgical correction, Innayat Medical will guide you to the best hospitals in India based on your child’s condition and age.

More Information

What Is ASD Closure?


ASD Closure involves sealing the hole in the atrial septum to prevent abnormal blood flow. There are two main methods:

  • Device Closure (Catheter-Based): A small device is inserted through a vein to close the hole without open-heart surgery.
  • Surgical Closure: Recommended for large defects or when catheter-based closure is not possible.

When Is ASD Closure Recommended?

  • Persistent symptoms (shortness of breath, fatigue, frequent respiratory infections)
  • Right heart enlargement
  • Risk of complications like stroke or arrhythmia

Procedure Duration & Recovery:

  • Device Closure: 1–2 hours; recovery within a few days
  • Surgical Closure: 3–4 hours; recovery within 2–3 weeks