Posts Tagged ‘coronary artery bypass surgery’

Saturday,September 5th, 2009

by Denise

Times are tough, and they’re not going to get better any time soon. Unfortunately, many individuals, and most especially senior citizens, are neglecting their health because of cost considerations. Individuals who were hoping to have surgery such as cosmetic dentistry crown implants, dental implants, teeth whitening, gastric or bariatric surgery, reconstructive breast surgery, liposuction, hair restoration, breast lift or breast augmentation, facelifts, and other procedures that are considered elective, have put their wishes and desires on the back burner.

Individuals hoping to improve self-esteem or appearance through body lift cosmetic surgery, chemical peels, chin implants, or even those wishing to take advantage of stem cell research and treatments have been forced to put their dreams on hold.

Medical costs in the United States, Canada and Britain are rising, and Americans are waiting with bated breath to see what happens with Health Care Reform plans underway. Rising prescription medication costs, longer wait times and a reduction of treatments and procedures offered by American physicians and facilities have left many discouraged, disappointed, and suffering.

PlacidWay, a US-based medical tourism portal, addresses those concerns by offering certified, accredited, and well researched medical facilities, physicians and surgeons in other countries.  Some are as close as Mexico, while others are located in Central Europe, Russia, South Korea, South Africa, and South America. Whether an individual needs cosmetic dentistry or cosmetic surgery, bariatric or gastric bypass, lap band surgery, rhinoplasty or even cardiac procedures such as heart transplantation, heart valve replacement surgery or coronary artery bypass surgery, they can find world-class and state of the art facilities for these procedures at savings of tens of thousands of dollars over the same procedures offered in the United States.

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Thursday,August 27th, 2009

by Denise

The state of healthcare reform in the United States has caused immense insecurity in questions regarding health care benefits, costs, availability, and most importantly of all, choices for Americans when it comes to their health and wellbeing. Because of this, the benefits of medical tourism or global healthcare has been pushed to the forefront. Individuals aware that healthcare benefits, insurance premiums, treatments and procedures may undergo changes in the coming years has prompted millions of Americans to consider their options.

One of those options is traveling across borders for healthcare. Whether an individual needs cosmetic dentistry, weight loss or bariatric surgery, gastric bypass, cosmetic surgery, or coronary artery bypass surgery, the options for receiving world class, high-tech and state-of-the-art treatments, procedures and expertise from trained and accredited physicians and surgeons is available in locations from Mexico to Central Europe to Asia.

From stem cell therapies to hip resurfacing, facilities around the world offer Americans as well as international travelers the best orthopedic, cardiac, obesity, and cosmetic or plastic surgical procedures and treatments. From cosmetic surgery at Ageless Wonders Panama to EmCell Clinic stem cell therapy in Ukraine, individuals have a choice.

PlacidWay, a medical tourism and global healthcare resource portal, is dedicated to providing consumers with information regarding the best medical care at the most affordable prices from certified and accredited facilities around the world. Americans want choices, and the health and wellness industry across borders presents such opportunities and choices to all.

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Friday,July 17th, 2009

by Denise

Did you know that in Mexico you can get just about any kind of treatment, procedure or surgery as you can find in the United States, including world-class technologies, facilities and surgeons? Whether you need a dental surgeon for orthodontics, dental implants, dental bridges or cosmetic dentistry services, or you’re looking for any type of bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass, lap band surgery, gastroplasty or sleeve gastrectomy, medical clinics, outpatient centers and hospitals throughout Mexico such as Mexicali Obesity Solutions or Almater Hospital offer the best of care, highly trained and experienced decisions and accredited and certified organizations.

Americans struggling with the faltering economy are putting off medical treatments and procedures, but with affordable medical care so close, more make any decision to travel south of the border for elective surgical procedures such as liposuction, reconstructive breast surgery, face lifts and breast augmentation as much as they are for serious medical conditions that can only be resolved through heart pacemaker procedures, coronary artery bypass surgery, heart valve repair surgery or robotic heart valve surgery.

Even more popular is the number of Americans and international travelers venturing to locations throughout Mexico for cutting edge stem cell treatment therapies. Placenta stem cell therapy is the promising new field in stem cell research and offers individuals a multitude of options for treatments in locations such as Integra Medical Center run by Dr. Omar Gonzalez or Progencell, both specializing in stem cell treatements and technologies.

Whether you need orthopedic surgery or cosmetic or plastic surgical procedures and treatments, accredited, affordable, and luxurious accommodations and high-tech facilities and equipment are available to medical travelers from a multitude of destinations. Seeking the best from within the medical tourism industry, consumers today are learning about options that provide peace of mind and optimal health benefits.

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Monday,February 9th, 2009

by Denise

In the United States, nearly 4,000 people wait for heart transplants on a daily basis. However, only a fraction of those actually receive a heart. Donors must be matched by blood type, medical urgency, size of the donor heart, and may wait for months or even years for a suitable heart donor.


In the United States, heart transplant surgery can cost upwards of $150,000. While this seems daunting, medical travelers to foreign destinations enjoy massive savings. In Jordan, whose first heart transplant occurred in the late 1960s, medical travelers can save up to 25% on costs found in the U.S. Those traveling to India or Singapore may save up to 50% to 75% on costs.

Finding a Cardiac Surgeon

Cardiac surgeons must meet basic requirements and training for certification in various cardiac fields and techniques, as well as specialties. Cardiac surgeons typically complete a five-year general surgery residency, followed by two to three years of specialization in cardiothoracic surgeries. Various licensing boards that certify cardiac surgeons in many types of heart surgeries, including heart valve surgery, coronary artery bypass surgery, heart transplantation, and alternative to open heart surgery procedures as well as subspecialties.


The Jordan Hospital in Amman, Jordan is an example of the highly trained and experienced heart surgery hospital.

Another fine example of global heart care and cardiac treatment may be found at the National Heart Centre in Singapore, Singapore.


It’s your heart. Don’t limit your options. Consider medical travel to obtain the care you need, when you need it.

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Friday,February 6th, 2009

by Denise

Heart bypass surgery is exactly what name implies: a detour or bypass around clogged arteries through the use of arterial grafts around the damaged areas. Coronary artery bypass surgery is also called CABG, which stands for coronary artery bypass graft.


The traditional approach to any type of heart surgery used to be placing a patient on a heart lung machine for the four to six hours that the cardiac surgery took. However, updated techniques are used in the 21st century.

Avoiding the use of a heart lung machine, cardiovascular surgery today relies on what is called an off pump coronary artery bypass, or OPCAB, which allows the bypass to be performed while the heart still beats. This method reduces the risk of memory loss and mental confusion caused by loss of blood flow to the brain.


Another technique used by the best cardiologist specialists avoids splitting or removing the breastbone, or sternum. This technique is called minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass, also known as MIDCAB.

Half a million Americans undergo coronary bypass surgery every year, and numbers are multiplying as the effects of high fat and high cholesterol diets are becoming readily apparent.


Cardiac care in the United States is extremely expensive. A heart bypass can cost up to $130,000, with average costs of $15,000 to $30,000 per graft. The same procedures cost roughly $10,000 in India, and $18,500 at the National Heart Centre in Singapore. In South Africa, the procedure cost about $12,800.

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Monday,February 2nd, 2009

by Denise

Procedures designed to help to insure adequate supply of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle fall under the scope of cardiac surgery. Some of the most common heart surgeries include procedures from non-invasive heart surgery to open heart surgery, such as:


Prosthetic Heart valve Replacement surgery is a treatment procedure that repairs or replaces diseased or malfunctioning heart valves. In most cases, mechanical or prosthetic heart valves are used to replace faulty valves.

Angioplasty is a procedure that is also known as balloon angioplasty. The procedure restores blood flow through the damaged artery.


Coronary artery bypass surgery employs the use of a section of vein or artery, typically from the leg, to bypass the damaged portion of artery above and below an area of blockage.


Pacemakers are small electronic or battery-operated device placed underneath the skin of the abdomen or chest to help control abnormal heart rhythms. Wires connect the heart with this generator and sense of electrical pulses the help to correct and regulate heart rhythm.


Heart transplantation replaces the entire heart muscle. The procedure requires precise timing to ensure that the donor heart tissues remain healthy prior to transplantation.


Read about heart surgeries and research options to save tens of thousands of dollars on heart surgery abroad, like those found in India, Thailand, Singapore and Mexico, just to name a few. Excellently trained surgeons, state-of-the-art medical equipment and technology and caring, compassionate staff provide the best of care while saving medical tourists on astronomical health care costs in the U.S.

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