Coronary Angioplasty in Germany

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HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Buch
3.1

From 162 verified reviews

David Meyer, 16 September 2020

I'm super satisfied, clearly waiting in the rescue center cannot be avoided. But the nurses and the doctor were very nice and competent. I went there with a severe earache and received gentle treatment.

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HELIOS Hospital Hildesheim
3.1

From 163 verified reviews

nuster, 22 September 2020

We have been to the hospital 3 times because of our daughter.The first time was the birth, labor started early which ultimately led to a premature birth (6 weeks too early). My wife was treated very well on the ward, but the food was really bad ... I eat pretty much everything and I am not very squeamish, but the food was really below average.Since our little one was premature and had difficulties starting, she had to be ventilated intensively and with oxygen in the incubator.The sisters were all nice and competent, the approach to our child was great (changing diapers, wearing the right ones, etc.)Really recommend it.At about 1.5 years our little one had suspected Chassaignac paralysis ... Truly no acute emergency (but in need of treatment) and something seems to forget many patients ... You are not always a life-threatening emergency !!Waiting time a good 4 hours, treatment was good.With about 2.3 years new suspicion of a Chassaignac paralysis, same as before. Arm in position and you shouldn't touch the arm. Waiting time about 30 minutes, again good and fast treatment and again about 20 minutes waiting for a doctor called.A recommended clinic.And if others understood what an emergency room is and what you go with, almost all 1 star ratings would be dropped

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HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf
2.9

From 147 verified reviews

conny Schmelzer, 13 September 2020

Kudos to the outpatient surgery station, everything was explained, very nice team, I felt very well looked after. I was met by very friendly nurses at Ward 15. The further care on the ward is also very, very pleasant.

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Heidelberg University Hospital
2.7

From 126 verified reviews

عبدالعزيز القضيعي, 01 September 2020

A wonderful hospital and provides services for cancer patientsTheir problem with the deadlines is long and far ...Radiologist, Professor, Department Head, is very versatile and well-deserved

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HELIOS Hospital Schwerin
2.6

From 163 verified reviews

Birget Wendt, 21 September 2020

Hallo liebes Team der Helios Klinik, ich möchte mich ganz herzlich bei der Dialyse und der Stadion P 5 bedanken. Ein besonderen Dank gehen an Herrn Dr. Tuerk - leider nicht mehr in der Klinik, Frau Dr. Vorberger, Frau Dr. Schmidtchen, Frau Dr Lembcke,Herrn Dr. Wolkewitz, Schwester Antje, Schwester Carina. Ich sage 1000 Dank - ich wart Spitze - und ich glaube eine kleine Gehaltserhöhung - würde gut zu passen. Zwinka, zwinka. Es gibt natürlich auch die Schattenseite - sehr arrogant - die müssen aufpassen das die nicht über ihre eigenen Füße stolpern. Professor Dr. Nürnberg und Frau Dr. Haefner. Setzen - die Note 6 wird erteilt. Die Beiden müssen noch viele Seminare der Menschlichkeit und wie gehe ich mit Angehörigen von sehr schwer kranken Menschen um. Bleibt alle gesund. Vielen lieben Dank - B. Wendt

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HELIOS Hospital Munich-West
2.5

From 166 verified reviews

Martin xxx, 22 September 2020

Von Anfang bis Ende sehr freundliche und kompetente Mitarbeiter.

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University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

University Hospital of Munich (LMU), located in Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany offers patients Coronary Angioplasty procedures among its total of 261 available procedures, across 27 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Coronary Angioplasty procedures at University Hospital of Munich (LMU), as all prices are available on request only. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Herzinstitut Berlin
3.9

From 47 verified reviews

Kiki Markus, 10 September 2020

October 2019 my daughter was operated on there for just 4 days and we as parents were also wonderfully looked after there was really no day when even a sister or carer was in a bad mood they always had a smile on their face and were always immediately responsive to Questions or concerns. We felt in safe hands. We would recommend the hospital with a clear conscience. Many thanks

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HELIOS Dr. Horst Schmidt Hospital Wiesbaden
1.0

From 2 verified reviews

Büsra Erdogan, 10 August 2019

We were at 19h tonight at the Children's Hospital are just 23h back home, without my child could be treated for 9 months with 39.5 degrees Fever. It simply can not be that there is a single doctor in the emergency service for all of Wiesbaden and the children's hospital is full of chatter. There were 3 patients with the ambulance, in the waiting room were min. 10 more were waiting, treatment rooms all full, but wait in the rooms already 2 hours, is the normal? It was said there is support to a senior physician who did not come because he had to emergency surgery. But hello, are there no doctors anymore or what's up? Why save on staff when the need is so great? Where do we live, this is no longer the case in this country!

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Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin

Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin, located in Karl Liebknecht Str E, Berlin, Germany offers patients Coronary Angioplasty procedures among its total of 70 available procedures, across 17 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Coronary Angioplasty procedures at Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin, as all prices are available on request only. There are many specialists available at the Clinic, with 12 in total, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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What you need to know about Coronary Angioplasty in Germany

Placing of the Stent

Coronary Angioplasty is a non-surgical procedure to open up clogged coronary arteries and it is also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Coronary arteries provide blood to heart tissue. In this method, a balloon is temporarily inserted into the blocked artery and inflated to increase its diameter. Blocked coronary artery causes chest pain and shortness of breath, Angioplasty helps reduce both these problems. Also, it is performed during the treatment of a heart attack to open up the arteries rapidly. It prevents damage to your heart and Coronary arteries are end arteries. Once they are blocked, there is no anastomosis to provide an alternative and as a result, the cardiac muscles die. This poses a lot of risks to your health.

It is primarily a treatment for atherosclerosis, with this disease; fat plaques are deposited into the coronary arteries. Angioplasty is chosen when lifestyle changes and medicines do not work and if the plaque continues to deposit, several health problems are initiated.

Not everyone can go for an angioplasty. If you have plaques in multiple arteries a coronary bypass surgery is chosen. Similarly, if you are suffering from other diseases such as diabetes, surgery is recommended. 

MyMediTravel currently lists 12 facilities in Germany offering Coronary Angioplasty procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Coronary Angioplasty can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

What does a Coronary Angioplasty Procedure Involve?

Before the procedure begins, a coronary angiogram is taken to find out which artery needs angioplasty. After this, you are given a local anesthetic agent in the area where the cut is made. Only a small cut is made on the skin of the area such as thigh, arm or wrist where the artery is present through which the catheter is to be passed to reach the coronary artery. No big incision is needed for the procedure. The femoral artery, present in your groin is usually preferred for this procedure. Arteries present in your wrist and arm are less commonly chosen. 

The area is cleaned with an antiseptic solution to avoid future problems. Electrode pads are placed on to your chest to monitor heart activity during the procedure. You are awake but sedated as the cardiologist proceeds. Different medicines and fluids are given through an IV catheter. Blood-thinning medicines are given to avoid clot formation. After this, the catheter with wire is passed all the way from the point of insertion to the area of blockage and you will feel the catheter in your body and if you feel sharp pain, tell your doctor immediately. 

A dye is introduced into the artery through a catheter to get a clear picture through angiography. The site of the blockage becomes clear. When the catheter reaches the exact site, the balloon present at its end is inflated. This opens up the artery. Sometimes, the balloon is inflated and deflated again and again. It is done to increase the diameter of your artery. This procedure is repeated multiple times to open up all the blockage. You might experience chest pain during the procedure. After this, the deflated balloon is removed with the catheter and the small incision is stitched.

How Long Should I Stay in Germany for a Coronary Angioplasty Procedure?

This procedure does not have a specified time period as it can take several hours depending upon the number of blocked arteries and some other factors such as your health. The length of stay in the hospital varies according to your condition. If the angioplasty is performed under non-emergency conditions, a 1 day stay in the hospital is required and your heart is continuously monitored in the hospital. You will have to remain in the Germany for at least 14 days for regular check-ups. During these visits, your physical condition is kept under review and the stitches are removed and if there are no issues, you will be allowed to leave for home. 

What's the Recovery Time for Coronary Angioplasty Procedures in Germany?

Recovery times depend upon the condition of the patient as it will take more time to recover if the angioplasty was performed under emergency conditions. If not, recovery will take less time. Only one week in needed to get back to your normal routine after angioplasty. You will feel tired after slight activities, but this will get better after some time.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Coronary Angioplasty Procedures in Germany?

Consider the following aftercare points whilst you are taking care of yourself at home after being discharged from the hospital: 

  • Drink plenty of water and fluids to flush out the contrast dye that was introduced into your body during the procedure. 
  • Do not indulge in strenuous activities such as the gym, swimming, running, etc. For at least one week after the surgery as it will increase the workload to your heart.
  • Avoid climbing up the stairs and do not lift heavy objects or your children.
  • Take your blood-thinning medicines regularly as and when prescribed by your physician.
  • Visit your doctor immediately if you experience severe chest pain and shortness of breath.
  • Take care of the site where the incision was given and if you notice any redness or swelling, consult your doctor.
  • Do exercise regularly as a healthy lifestyle helps you to recover faster.
  • Do not smoke or drink.

What's the Success Rate of Coronary Angioplasty Procedures in Germany?

Coronary angioplasty has a high success rate. However, it differs in accordance with the condition of the patient. According to a study, patients with angina but no history of a heart attack showed a 90% success rate while those who suffered from angina and a heart attack previously showed a 64% success rate. A Heart attack reduces the success rate of coronary angioplasty.

Are there Alternatives to Coronary Angioplasty Procedures in Germany?

In the blockage of a coronary artery, a stent can be placed in the artery to increase its diameter. This keeps the artery open facilitating the blood flow. A catheter is used to insert the stent from the femoral artery mostly as it is very effective in treating heart diseases. 

Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 20/01/2023.

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