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ASD Device Closure Cost in India

Last updated: April 19, 2026

Starting from USD 14,000

ASD device closure cost in India starts from US $4,900 and varies depending on the medical history, condition of the patient, the surgeon, the surgical facility, and the city where you choose to get the surgery done.
The cost quoted above for ASD devise closure is indicative and should not be taken as the final cost of the surgery. The final cost can be ascertained after the surgeon has evaluated the patient. The cost in Indian Rupees can vary based on the exchange rate.

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Factors that Affect AICD Cost in India

  • Type of AICD

    A significant portion of the overall AICD cost in India arises from the type of implant used. There are different types of implants available which include s ingle chamber, dual chamber, biventricular, and subcutaneous implant. The doctor shall recommend the appropriate implant depending on your medical condition and requirements. IndiCure recommends you explore the options by consulting our expert Interventional Cardiologists.

  • Cardiologist’s Fees

    A significant component of an AICD cost in India is the heart surgeon’s fees. IndiCure recommends highly experienced, skilled, board-certified heart surgeons who can deliver excellent results. While the charges may vary based on the surgeon’s experience, you can be confident that you are in safe and capable hands when opting for affordable heart surgery in India with IndiCure Health Tours.

  • Your Choice of Surgical Facility

    Selecting an accredited medical facility with skilled and qualified medical staff is essential for the success of AICD procedure in India. Larger cities in India generally provide superior medical facilities and more experienced heart surgeons, leading to higher costs. IndiCure Health Tours recommends surgical facilities in these larger cities to prioritize quality of care and ensure safety of our overseas guests.

  • Surgery-Related Expenses

    The expenses related to AICD surgery include the pre- and post-surgical expenses. The amount of pre-surgical expenses depends on the age and medical condition of the patient and thus the number and type of investigations that may be required. The amount of post-surgical expenses depend on prescription medications and extent of follow-up consultations required.

 

We Customize AICD Cost in India Quote to Suit Your Preferences

At IndiCure Health Tours, we consolidate most of the expenses for your AICD cost in India to provide you with an inclusive and cost-effective package tailored to your budget and individual requirements. After receiving medical reports, your case manager will provide an estimated cost based on a discussion with the heart surgeon in India.

The final AICD cost in India can however be confirmed after your face-to-face consultation with the heart surgeon.

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Cardiac Procedures We Offer

Here is a compilation of the heart treatment options we provide in India.

  • Holter Monitoring
  • Alcohol Septal Ablation
  • AICD
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA)
  • Pacemaker Implantation
  • Cardiac Bypass (Heart Bypass)
  • ASD Device Closure
  • Aortic Valve Replacement
  • ASD Treatment
  • VSD Treatment
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  • EP Study
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  • Valve Replacement Surgery
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  • Heart Transplant
  • LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device)
  • TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement)
  • Truncus Arteriosus Repair

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Dr. Sandeep Attawar

Cardiac Surgeon

MBBS, MS, M.Ch (Cardiothoracic Surgery)

Hyderabad

Dr. Sandeep Attawar is a known expert in the field of heart and lung transplantation and is one of the leading cardiac surgeons in India. He has performed over 10,000 open and closed heart procedures, over 300 adult heart and lung transplants, and over two dozen LVAD implants over his career. As of August 2021, he had conducted over 26 double-lung transplants during COVID, one of the greatest amounts in the world.

From infants to octogenarians, he has done a wide range of difficult cardiac surgeries on patients of all ages. Those under his care have a high degree of satisfaction, which is commensurate with his outstanding outcomes.

He has performed over 10,000 open and closed heart procedures, over 300 adult heart and lung transplants, and over two dozen LVAD implants over his career. As of August 2021, he had conducted over 26 double-lung transplants during COVID, one of the greatest amounts in the world

Dr. Attawar is also a member of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (ISMICS), the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT), the Minimally Invasive Robotic Association (MIRA), the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), and the European Association of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS). He has had work published in prestigious journals such as the Annals of Thoracic Surgery (ATS) and is a member of the Journal of Thoracic Surgery’s editorial board. He is also a member of the ISHLT I2C2 committee’s worldwide faculty, which oversees policies on mechanically assisted circulatory therapy. He is interested in furthering the field of mechanically aided circulation employing Left Ventricular Assist Devices as a proctor for HM3, Jarvik 2000, and ReliantHeart (LVADs).

Dr. S.S. Bhattacharya

Cardiac Surgeon

MBBS, MS, MCh

Mumbai

Dr. S.S. Bhattacharya is a famous Cardiac Surgeon in India with more than 36 years of experience. He was involved in the development of several surgical devices, including the Arterial Retractor for Mitral Valve Replacement and the Internal Mammary Artery Retractor for the removal of bilateral Internal Mammary Arteries.

He has articles published in international and national peer-reviewed journals. He has given talks at conferences where he has shared his research findings.

He has successfully treated over 15,000 cases, many of which were complex cases. Dr. Bhattacharya was also honored with a memorial award for his pioneering work in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery.

Dr. Naresh Trehan

Cardiac Surgeon

MBBS, Diplomate American Board

Gurgaon

With over 40 years of expertise, Dr. Naresh is considered one of the most successful cardiac surgeon in India, having conducted over 48000 cardiac procedures. He is also the founder of prestigious Escorts Heart Institute and Research Center and Chairman & Managing Director of Medanta, The Medicity.

Cardiomyoplasty, myocardial total arterial revascularization, transmyocardial laser revascularization, reduction ventriculoplasty (Batista Operation), heart port access surgery, aortic valve surgery, and robotically assisted cardiac surgery are among the cardiothoracic surgeries in which he specializes. Dr. Trehan also specializes in Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiothoracic Surgery, such as thoracic surgeries for chest wall deformities, heart attacks, heart failure, and video-assisted minimally invasive cardiac surgery, among other procedures.

Diplomate in Surgery and Cardio-thoracic surgery in the United States

Dr. Naresh completed his medical education at King George’s Medical University in Lucknow in 1968, followed by Diplomate in Surgery and Cardio-thoracic surgery in the United States. In 2002, he was also awarded a Fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Since 1991, he has been the President of India’s personal surgeon. Dr. Naresh Trehan has received numerous honors, including the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, and Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award, among others.

Fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, and Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award, among others

Former president of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (ISMICS) in the United States, as well as a member of important organizations such as the Society of Thoracic Surgeons in the United States and the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery, to mention a few.

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What is ASD Device Closure?

Atrial septal defect (ASD) transcatheter repair, also known as ASD device closure, is a procedure to fix a hole in the atrial septum. The atrial septum is a wall that separates the right and left upper chambers in the heart (atria). This hole is called an atrial septal defect or ASD.

When the septum does not form properly, you are born with an ASD (congenital defect). A “hole in the heart” is what it is commonly known as.

Atrial septal defects are the third most frequent type of congenital heart abnormality and the most common among adults.

A secundum ASD is a hole in the septum’s center. Blood can flow from one side of the atria to the other through the hole. The direction is determined by the amount of pressure in the atria.

Because they do not show symptoms, many people are unaware that they have ASD. When a chest X-ray for another illness reveals that the right side of the heart is larger than normal, some people learn about the defect.

 

Closure Device

A unique closure device is used to conduct percutaneous closure of PFO and ASD. The device is folded or attached to a special catheter, which is comparable to the catheter used during your catheterization procedure. The catheter is moved into the heart and through the defect after being put into a vein in the leg. The device is progressively pushed out of the catheter, allowing each side to expand up and cover each side of the opening (much like a sandwich), effectively closing the hole or defect. The device is removed from the catheter once it is in the appropriate place. Heart tissue grows over the implant over time, becoming a part of the heart. The procedure is monitored by X-ray and an ultrasound camera inserted in the heart from a vein in the top of the leg.

 

When is ASD Device Closure required?

When a child is between the ages of four and six, ASD Closure is advised if a moderate to large defect is there. When a problem is discovered in a young adult, the advantages of closure are significant.

Patients who don’t qualify for catheter-based closure devices may need surgery to close their septal defect. There are minimally invasive and robotically assisted methods available. Congenital heart cardiologists, interventionalists, and surgeons collaborate to ensure that each patient receives the best treatment for their condition.

 

How is ASD Device Closure done?

Step 1: The procedure is done in a Catheterization Laboratory. During the procedure, the surgeon will utilize a minimally invasive approach by inserting a small, flexible tube known as a catheter into an artery located in the groin area. This catheter is designed to contain a small device within it.

Step 2: The surgeon will carefully maneuver the catheter through the blood vessel, starting from an artery in the groin area and guiding it through the arterial system towards the heart. Using X-rays and echocardiograms, the location of the catheter can be tracked as it progresses toward the atrial septum.

Step 3: The surgeon will deploy the small device from the catheter and position it over the opening in the atrial septum. Then the device will be securely anchored. The catheter will be carefully withdrawn through the blood vessel. The healthcare provider will close and bandage the site where the tube was inserted.

 

What is the Recovery after ASD Device Closure like?

After surgery, patients are taken to the intensive care unit and monitored. Pain is likely, and pain medication is given as appropriate. Patients also are on a respirator and have a breathing tube for the first few hours after surgery.

The length of the hospital stay depends on how quickly a patient recovers and can perform some physical activity.

 

What Results Can I Expect from ASD Device Closure?

The outlook after ASD surgery is excellent. Once an ASD has been closed, it’s unlikely that more surgery will be needed.

Questions you must ask

Here is a set of questions you should consider asking before commencing your medical tour for ASD Device Closure in India.

  • Is the plastic surgeon board-certified?
  • How experienced is the surgeon?
  • Which language does the surgeon speak?
  • Is the treatment done in a well-equipped facility?
  • Is it possible to see before and after photographs?
  • What will be expected of me to get the best results?
  • What about the risks involved?
  • How long will the recovery period be?
  • Can I have feedback from real people?

Be ready to respond about:

  • Medical history and exams
  • Previous surgeries
  • Current medication review
  • History of smoking, drugs, or alcohol
  • Pictures of target areas
  • Surgical expectations