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Angina Pectoris (heart Attack) | Coronary Bypass Surgery (cabg) treatment in Munich. Hospital Prices, Ranking, Reviews - Bookinghealth

Angina Pectoris (heart Attack) — Coronary Bypass Surgery (cabg): treatment in Munich - Germany

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University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Specialized hospital
Germany, Munich
University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Overall rating 10 / 10

Department of Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Surgery offers all the possibilities of modern surgery for treating heart disease, including a heart transplant. The department's team of surgeons admits both adult patients and children. The department annually performs more than 3,500 operations, including minimally invasive ones. The most common diseases in the clinical practice of cardiac surgeons include heart failure, coronary artery disease, heart arrhythmias, and heart valve and aortic pathologies. The department's operating rooms have all the resources for efficient and safe heart surgery. The patients' health is in the safe hands of a highly qualified team of doctors and nursing staff, numbering more than 155 employees. The main task of surgeons is to provide an optimal treatment based on the very latest advances in modern medicine. At the same time, the specialists always show a humane attitude towards a patient, considering his individual needs and wishes.

Christian Hagl
Prof. Dr. med.Christian Hagl
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Price from: 29436.9
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Overall rating 7.8 / 10

Department of Cardiac Surgery

The Department of Cardiac Surgery offers the full range of modern surgical procedures for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The vast experience of the department's cardiac surgeons, as well as the high-tech medical base and the successful application of innovative therapeutic achievements contribute to the prestige of the medical facility both in Germany and abroad. The department performs a large number of operations using sparing minimally invasive techniques, without thoracotomy. Such operations are in no way inferior to classic open surgery in terms of their efficiency, but at the same time they avoid trauma to healthy tissues. The team of the department's cardiac surgeons cooperate closely with cardiologists, and therefore each clinical case is considered by the specialists cooperatively. More than 1,000 heart surgeries of various degrees of complexity are performed in the department's operating rooms annually. It should be noted that the department's specialists attach great importance to personal communication with patients and their support, since the upcoming heart surgery can often cause fear in patients.

Walter Eichinger
Prof. Dr. med.Walter Eichinger
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Price from: 29550.7
German Heart Center Munich
Germany, Munich
German Heart Center Munich
Overall rating 9 / 10

Department of Cardiac Surgery

The Department of Cardiac Surgery offers the full range of modern surgical treatments for cardiovascular diseases. The department enjoys a reputation as a leading medical facility specializing in treating acquired heart defects. The department's surgeons perform about 2,800 cardiac surgical interventions every year, including especially complex ones. Cardiac surgeons most often perform operations for heart defects and pathologies of the coronary arteries, heart valves, and aorta. All operations are performed in state-of-the-art operating rooms with advanced equipment and high-precision monitoring systems, which make surgical treatment not only the most effective but also the safest for a patient. Sparing, minimally invasive techniques are widely used in clinical practice, and some operations are performed without the use of a heart-lung machine. After the operation, the patient receives proper care for a rapid recovery.

Markus Krane
Prof. Dr. med.Markus Krane
Price from: 27945.02