Pacemaker Implant in Turkey

Hospitals and medical centers in Turkey performing Pacemaker implant.
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Anadolu Medical Center Contact Anadolu Medical Center
Private Hospital, Gebze (near Istanbul), Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Anadolu Medical Center is one of the most modern, comprehensive and respected hospitals in Turkey. Anadolu is affiliated with John Hopkins Hospital.
Prices:
Pacemaker Implantupon request
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Dr. Sertaç Çiçek MD, FACC, FCCP
Dr. Sertaç Çiçek MD, FACC, FCCP
Pediatric & Adult Cardiac Surgery
Cardipulmonary Transplantation
Dr. Ahmet Hulisi Arslan MD
Dr. Ahmet Hulisi Arslan MD
Cardiovascular Surgery
Pediatric Heart Surgery
Heart Valve Surgery
Heart By-Pass Surgery
Istanbul Memorial Hospital Contact Istanbul Memorial Hospital
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
Was the first hospital in Turkey to receive the JCI accreditation. It is also a member of the American Hospital Association (AHA).
Prices:
Pacemaker Implant (single chamber)27,800 US$
Pacemaker Implant (dual chamber)19,500 - 27,800 US$
Acibadem International Hospital Contact Acibadem International Hospital
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
A JCI accredited, multi-specialty medical center which is a part of the Acibadem Healthcare Group. The hospital provides medical care in virtually all medical specialties. International patients are catered for through the Acibadem International Patients Center.
Prices:
Implant of Pace Maker (dual chamber)upon request
Implant of Pace Maker (single chamber)upon request
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Dr. Cem Alhan
Dr. Cem Alhan
Cardiac Surgery, Vascular Surgery
Dr. Yusuf Kenan Yalcinbas
Dr. Yusuf Kenan Yalcinbas
Cardiac Surgery
Yeditepe University Hospital Contact Yeditepe University Hospital
University Hospital, Yeditepe, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
A modern hospital which was opened in 2005, with a wide array of medical services, and a special department for international patients.
Prices:
Pacemaker Implantupon request
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Prof. Deniz Suha Kucukaksu
Prof. Deniz Suha Kucukaksu
Cardiovascular Surgery
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Assist. Prof. Mehmet Umit Ergenoglu
Cardiovascular Surgery
German Hospital Camlica Contact German Hospital Camlica
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
German Hospital Camlica has achieved a 7 star rating. It has 24 highly skilled and experienced physicians, who treat around 500 international patients each year.
Prices:
Pacemaker Application (atrioventricular)6,200 US$
Pacemaker Application (biventricular; 3 electrode)5,300 US$
Pacemaker Replacement (electrode, Pacing; Each Application)4,000 US$
Pacemaker, atrial or ventricular5,300 US$
German Hospital Taksim Contact German Hospital Taksim
Private Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation
One of the largest private healthcare providers in Turkey. Has obtained JCI accreditation and is ISO certified. This hospital treats approximately 12,000 international patients annually.
Prices:
Pacemaker Application - Atrioventricular6,100 US$
Pacemaker Application - Biventricular; 3 electrode5,200 US$
Pacemaker Application- Atrial or Venticular - First Ste5,300 US$
Pacemaker Replacement - Electrode, Pacing; Each Applicatio4,000 US$
2 listed cardiac surgeons:
Dr. Orhan Coskun
Dr. Orhan Coskun
Cardiovascular Surgery
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Dr. Ismail Yükseltan
Cardiovascular Surgery
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About Pacemaker

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is a Pacemaker Implant?
A pacemaker implant is a procedure to insert a small, battery-operated device called a pacemaker into your chest. This assists your heart to beat regularly.

What are the different types of Pacemaker Implant treatments?
  • Endocardial approach.
    This is the traditional procedure commonly used. An incision is made in the chest for the leads and pacemaker to be inserted. The lead(s) is carefully placed into the incision and into a vein, then guided to the heart. The tip of the lead is attached to the heart muscle, whilst the other end is inserted into a pocket created under the skin in the upper chest.
  • Epicardial approach.
    This procedure is more commonly used with children. The surgeon attaches the tip of the lead to the heart muscle, whilst the other end is placed in a pocket created underneath the skin in the abdomen.

How Long Will My Pacemaker Last
Pacemakers can usually last between four to eight years. Your pacemaker will need to be replaced, once the the battery becomes low.

Duration of procedure/surgery:
Normally, surgery can take up to 3 hours.

Days admitted:
Generally, you will be allowed to go home after one or two days.

Anesthesia:
Local Anesthesia

Recovery:
Try to ensure that your wound is kept clean and dry. After around five days, you may take a shower.

Avoid lifting heavy objects and activities that require pushing or pulling heavy objects. For six weeks after the procedure, stay clear of vigorous activity such as golfing, tennis, and swimming. Try to walk as much as possible for exercise.

Normally, you can resume work within a week after you go home.

Risks:
Risks related to a pacemaker implant could include:
- Infection.
- There is a minor risk that one of the leads may get dislodged. That is the reason you are advised to avoid strenuous exercise for a few weeks after the procedure.
- Internal bleeding
- Hemorrhage

After care:
A check of your pacemaker should be done six weeks after your pacemaker is implanted. This follow-up appointment is important, due to the fact that adjustments will be executed that will extend the life of your pacemaker.
After that, your pacemaker should be checked every three months on the telephone to assess battery function.
A complete examination will be required once a year at a hospital or doctor's office.

Be aware that the following items could interfere with the functioning of your pacemaker:

- A cell phone. This should be used on the side that is opposite to where the pacemaker was implanted.
- Strong electric or magnetic fields, such as: some industrial equipment; high intensity radio waves ; and arc resistance welders.

Avoid any tests that require magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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