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Treatment of Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Diagnosis of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection
4043
Treatment of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection with surgical correction
34005.74
Treatment of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection with surgical correction
33818.86
Cardiac rehabilitation
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University Hospital Giessen UKGM
Germany, Giessen
University Hospital Giessen UKGM
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The University Hospital Giessen UKGM positions itself as an ultramodern medical facility with outstanding quality of medical care. The hospital presents almost all areas of medicine, ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The priorities of the hospital’s activities include surgery, neurosurgery, oncology
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University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Germany, Homburg
University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Germany, Wuppertal
HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The hospital rightfully enjoys the status of the maximum care medical facility and provides its high-quality services in all modern fields of medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the
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University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf
Germany, Hamburg
University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the Focus magazine, the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf is one of the top ten hospitals in Germany! Since its foundation in 1889, the hospital has taken a leading position in the European medical arena, which it still holds today. A highly competent medical team of more than 15,300 employees takes care of the
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University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Germany, Marburg
University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Overall rating9 / 10
The University Hospital Marburg UKGM offers patients modern diagnostics and comprehensive therapy at the international level. As a maximum care hospital, the medical facility specializes in all fields of modern medicine ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The main areas of specialization of the hospital are
HELIOS Heart Surgery Clinic Karlsruhe
Germany, Karlsruhe
HELIOS Heart Surgery Clinic Karlsruhe
Overall rating9.9 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS Heart Surgery Clinic Karlsruhe ranks among the top German medical facilities specializing in the surgical treatment of cardiovascular diseases! The clinic opened its doors to patients in 1995 and since then has been a leader in the European medical arena. The medical facili
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Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Germany, Karlsruhe
Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern maximum care medical facility, which combines a long tradition and the advanced achievements of modern medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the University of Freiburg, so scientific innovations in the field of diagnostics and treatment are continuously introduced into pract
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Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Germany, Hannover
Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Hannover Medical School has the status of a leading German medical facility. The advanced medical technologies, highly qualified specialists, as well as productive research activities form a solid basis for top-class medical service of the world standard. The hospital is proud of its outstanding achievements in the treatment
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Nuremberg Hospital
Germany, Nuremberg
Nuremberg Hospital
Overall rating9 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Nuremberg Hospital ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital is one of the largest, highly specialized medical centers in Europe and positions itself as the maximum care hospital. The healthcare facility is an academic hospital of the Paracelsus Medical University
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Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen
Germany, Bad Oeynhausen
Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen
Overall rating9.7 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Heart and Diabetes Center NRW Bad Oeynhausen ranks among the top German hospitals in the area of its specialization! The center is one of the leading medical facilities specializing in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus at the international level. About
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Hospital Kassel
Germany, Kassel
Hospital Kassel
Overall rating9.9 / 10
The Hospital Kassel is a progressive medical facility with a huge medical team, which provides high-quality medical services in all branches of modern medicine. The hospital is part of the regional medical Gesundheit Nordhessen Holding, which unites 5 top-class medical centers, including specialized rehabilitation clinics. With
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Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Overall rating7.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Bogenhausen Munich ranks among the ten best medical centers in Bavaria and among the top 50 medical facilities in Germany! The medical facility is the Academic Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The modern hospital with the highest level of services annuall
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Helios Hospital Siegburg
Germany, Siegburg
Helios Hospital Siegburg
Overall rating9.4 / 10
The Helios Hospital Siegburg enjoys an excellent reputation in North Rhine-Westphalia and throughout Germany. The healthcare facility provides comprehensive medical care that meets current clinical protocols and international standards. The hospital has more than 350 beds. The hospital employs a highly motivated team of doctors
University Hospital Mainz
Germany, Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
German Heart Center Munich
Germany, Munich
German Heart Center Munich
Overall rating9 / 10
The German Heart Center Munich is a specialized medical facility for treating cardiovascular diseases in patients of all ages that combines long traditions, unique experience, and the highest level of competence among doctors. The center began its work in 1972 and, during that time, became the etalon Heart Center at the internat
University Hospital Freiburg
Germany, Freibung
University Hospital Freiburg
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
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According to population studies of 19 pediatric cardiac centers in Great Britain, Ireland, and Sweden, the total anomalous pulmonary venous connection was detected in 7 out of 100,000 newborns, accounting for 1.5-3% of the total incidence of congenital heart diseases.

Content

  1. Overview
  2. Diagnostics
  3. Treatment
  4. Where can I undergo anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany?
  5. The cost of treatment in Germany with cardiac surgery
  6. How can I undergo anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany?

Overview

 

Heart defects are the most common congenital cardiovascular malformations. Thanks to the modern medical services in the field of pediatric cardiac surgery, the survival rate is currently extremely high even in patients with complex heart defects.

During pregnancy, disruptions in the process of development of the cardiovascular system can lead to health abnormalities, i.e. congenital heart diseases. Lesions can involve structures inside the heart, such as the atrial or ventricular septum, heart valves, and vessels near the heart (e.g. aorta, pulmonary veins, pulmonary artery).

The total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is a congenital heart disease characterized by the absence of a physiological connection between the left atrium and the pulmonary veins.

The extreme rarity of detection of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in patients over 18-20 years of age is due to high mortality in the 1st year of life in the natural course of this congenital heart disease. Up to 50% of newborns with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection die during the first 3 months of the postnatal period, and more than 80% die during the first year of life. Analysis of the natural course of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection showed that the average survival rate without treatment of the disease does not exceed 2 months of postnatal life. Mortality in the natural course of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection reaches 90% by the end of the 1st year of life. Without timely diagnosis making and treatment of this congenital heart disease, less than 7% of patients with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection survive to adolescence and older (more than 20 years) age; a few patients live up to 61-66 years.

Normally, oxygen-rich blood from the lungs flows through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium. From the left atrium, it flows into the left ventricle, from where it is distributed throughout the body. In newborns with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, the pulmonary veins are connected to the right atrium, and not to the left. Therefore, a mixture of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium, which usually receives only oxygen-poor blood from the body for pumping it into the lungs. The extra blood volume makes the heart work harder than normal. More importantly, blood from the pulmonary veins enters the right atrium through various pathways – above the heart, below the heart, or behind the back wall of the heart. These pathways can be narrowed or blocked, causing blood to flow back into the lungs increasing pressure in them and preventing them from functioning properly. Blood enters the left side of the heart only through the opening between the right and left atria.

When a total anomalous pulmonary venous connection occurs, hypoxia of organs and tissues develops. The right parts of the heart begin to increase in size due to excessive load on them. The consequences of such processes are heart failure and pulmonary hypertension.

It is essential to distinguish partial and total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. With a total, none of the four pulmonary veins enter the left atrium, with a partial – one or several veins still fall into it.

With total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, children have extremely severe health condition. In most cases, the first sign of congenital heart disease is rapid breathing, which is accompanied by symptoms of heart failure (edema, shortness of breath, enlarged liver, cough), as well as cyanosis of the skin.

Such children gain weight slowly, eat poorly, and have physical developmental delays. If the child survives, there will be high risks of frequent pneumonia and respiratory infections.

Diagnostics

 

Diagnostics of anomalous pulmonary venous connection is based on:

  • Assessment of external signs, the presence of cyanosis
  • Echocardiography results
  • Chest X-ray data
  • Cardiac catheterization with angiocardiography
  • Auscultation of the heart

Auscultation reveals a systolic heart murmur with its maximum intensity in the second or third intercostal space to the left of the sternum. In some patients, a diastolic heart murmur is heard above the tricuspid valve. The II tone over the pulmonary artery is split regardless of the phases of respiration. In the presence of pulmonary hypertension, the pulmonary component of the II tone is enhanced.

When collecting anamnesis, it is recommended to ask about the presence of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in the family and relatives, about the course of pregnancy and other health conditions of the child's mother.

It is recommended to ask about the shortness of breath, palpitations, fatigue that occurs after physical exertion, poor weight gain, and frequent infectious lung diseases.

However, an anomalous pulmonary venous connection may be asymptomatic. The phenomena of circulatory insufficiency may be insignificant and may include moderate weakness, sweating, cyanosis of the nasolabial area. Children often have an asthenic constitutional type with a noticeable pallor of the skin.

Treatment

 

The natural course of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is unfavorable and 80% of children die in the first year of life. Patients with a partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection can live to 20-30 years. The causes of death of patients are severe heart failure or lung infections.

Treatment of the total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is surgical. Drug therapy is used only to stabilize the health condition of the newborns and prepare them for surgery. It is impossible to cure a patient with a total anomalous pulmonary venous connection without surgery. The key aim of the surgery in total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is the reconnection of abnormally located veins to the left atrium.

The treatment of anomalous pulmonary venous connection involves an open heart surgery with the connection of the patient to the heart-lung machine. The intervention is successful both in case of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection when all veins are attached to the right atrium, and in case of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection. However, more complex types of anomalous pulmonary venous connections require the development of individual treatment protocols. The results of surgical correction of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in the specialized cardiological departments are satisfactory.

The main goal of surgery for treatment of the total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is to create a communication between the common pulmonary vein collector and the left atrium, without deformation and narrowing of the anastomosis. There are several methods of surgical treatment that are used depending on the anatomical type of the anomalous pulmonary venous connection.

The general principles of radical correction of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection include creating an anastomosis between the pulmonary veins and the left atrium, ligating the pathological communication of the pulmonary veins with the venous vessels. After surgery, sick sinus syndrome may develop, as well as pulmonary hypertension associated with inadequate formation of outflow pathways from the pulmonary veins.

The results of patients’ examination are discussed by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons for further treatment planning. After collecting anamnesis and performing clinical examination, doctors refer patients to blood tests, ECG, X-ray and ultrasound examination. If more complex pathologies are detected, then doctors recommend additional diagnostic procedures before the surgery, such as a cardiac catheterization, computed tomography, and MRI. With severe cyanosis and a poor health condition of a small patient, a palliative operation may be performed at the initial stage. It is aimed at increasing the oxygen saturation of the blood by means of increasing the interatrial communication.

For planned surgery, the patient is admitted to the cardiology department the day before the surgery. On the evening before the operation, the surgeon and the anesthesiologist will discuss the upcoming surgery with the parents of a young patient or with an adult patient.

The choice of the surgical access to the heart depends on the individual peculiarities of the pathology. In most cases, the surgery is performed with a midline dissection of the sternum, which means that access to the heart is carried out through opening the chest. During the operation, a heart-lung machine is used. Typically, it is connected to the patient through both the vena cava and the aorta. In treating abnormalities of the aortic region, such as stenosis of the aortic isthmus, access can be made through an incision in the left chest wall.

The child is placed in special conditions in which the need for oxygen is reduced (comfortable temperature, emotional and physical rest). If necessary, heart failure is treated with the help of medications.

Depending on the existing pathology, surgical correction is performed on a temporarily stopped heart. After its completion the ribcage is connected with small wires.

After the surgery, patients are transferred to the intensive care unit of the pediatric cardiology department, where an experienced team of doctors and nurses provide patients with follow-up care and necessary medical services after the operation. If the systemic circulation is stable and the breathing tube can be removed, further treatment up to discharge will be performed by the pediatric cardiology team, in the usual ward.

Immediately after the surgery, parents are informed about how the procedure went.

The operation to correct the total anomalous pulmonary venous connection should be performed during the first months or even days after the birth of the child.

Sometimes severe manifestations of pathology may be life-threatening immediately after the birth of a child. They can be eliminated only with the help of emergency surgical intervention, which, unfortunately, is available only in the world's leading cardiac centers.

Where can I undergo anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany?

 

Medical tourism is becoming more and more popular these days, as medicine in Germany often ensures a much better quality of cardiac surgery for the treatment of anomalous pulmonary venous connection.

The following hospitals show the best success rates in cardiac surgery in Germany:

  1. University Hospital Oldenburg
  2. University Hospital Essen
  3. University Hospital Ulm
  4. University Hospital Frankfurt am Main
  5. University Hospital Tuebingen

You can find more information about the European hospitals and the services they provide on the Booking Health website.

The cost of treatment in Germany with cardiac surgery

 

The prices in hospitals on the Booking Health website are relatively low. With Booking Health, you can undergo anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany with heart surgery at an affordable price.

The cost of treatment in Germany varies, as the price depends on the hospital, the specifics of the disease, and the complexity of its treatment.

For example, the cost of treatment of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection in Germany starts at 31,770 EUR, while the cost of treatment of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection in Germany starts at 32,111 EUR.

You might want to consider the prices of possible additional procedures and follow-up care. Therefore, the ultimate cost of treatment may differ from the initial price.

To find out the information on the overall cost of treatment in Germany, you may contact us by leaving the request on the Booking Health website.

How can I undergo anomalous pulmonary venous connection treatment in Germany?

 

It is not easy to self-organize any treatment abroad. It requires certain knowledge and expertise. Thus, it is safer, easier, and less stressful to use the services of a medical tourism agency.

As the largest and most transparent medical tourism agency in the world, Booking Health has up-to-date information about the treatment of anomalous pulmonary venous connection in the best European hospitals. We will help you select the right clinic taking into account your wishes for treatment.

We want to help you and take on all the troubles. You can be free of unnecessary stress, while Booking Health takes care of all organizational issues regarding the treatment in Germany. Our services are aimed at the safe and successful treatment of anomalous pulmonary venous connection.

Medical tourism can be easy! All you need to do is to leave a request on the Booking Health website, and our manager will contact you shortly.

Authors: Dr. Vadim ZhiliukDr. Sergey Pashchenko