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スペインでの経皮的血管形成術およびステント留置費用について今すぐご確認ください

スペインでの経皮的血管形成術およびステント留置の平均価格は$9,500、最低価格は$7,500、最高価格は$11,500です
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Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez

30年の経験

Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez is a cardiologist at Quirónsalud Marbella. He specializes in cardiac arrhythmia, pacemaker implantation, and catheter ablation. Dr. Alzueta Rodriguez has written over 100 scientific publications and 23 books. He also serves as a Senior Lecturer at Malaga University. He previously coordinated the implantable defibrillator team for the Spanish Cardiology Society.

  • Performs complex procedures including cryoablation and radiofrequency ablation with 3D mapping.
  • Treats conditions such as atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, and hypertension.
  • Maintains membership in the European Society of Cardiology and the European Heart Rhythm Association.
  • Works at JCI-accredited Quirónsalud Marbella, part of Spain's largest private hospital group.
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José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez

29年の経験

Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez is the Head of Cardiology at Quironsalud Madrid. He specializes in arrhythmia, heart rhythm disorders, and cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Cabrera trained at the Royal Brompton’s National Heart and Lung Institute in London. He leads the Department of Clinical and Fundamental Translational Cardiology at the European University of Madrid.

  • Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC).
  • Former Director of the Heart Rhythm Society Fellowship Program.
  • Treats complex conditions like atrial fibrillation and dilated cardiomyopathy.
  • Performs radiofrequency ablation and cardiac valve plastic surgery.

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Are there risks involved with PTA and Stenting?

Transluminal arterial angioplasty and stenting in Spain are generally safe but carry risks like vessel damage, blood clots, or restenosis. Serious complications such as stroke or heart attack occur in less than 1% of cases. Most patients recover quickly under the care of JCI-accredited specialists.

  • Vessel injury: Potential for dissection, rupture, or spasms during minimally invasive catheter insertion.
  • Thrombosis risks: Blood clots may form inside the stent or cause downstream embolization.
  • Contrast reaction: Risk of temporary kidney injury from dye used for 3D mapping.
  • Site complications: Minor bleeding, bruising, or pseudoaneurysm may occur at the access point.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain's cardiovascular centers offer a safety advantage through high-volume expertise. For example, Hospital Ruber Internacional treats 25,000 patients annually. Choosing high-volume clinics often correlates with lower complication rates. Surgeons like Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez also hold extensive credentials in managing complex arrhythmias and stent placement.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need to discuss stroke prevention protocols with surgeons before the procedure. Most report walking within 48 hours but advise strictly avoiding heavy lifting for one week.

Is PTA and Stenting effective for peripheral artery disease?

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and stenting are highly effective, minimally invasive treatments for peripheral artery disease. These procedures restore blood flow by compressing plaque and placing a metal mesh scaffold. This approach provides superior long-term vessel patency compared to balloon angioplasty alone.

  • Stenting superiority: Stents provide better outcomes for chronic occlusions and lesions over 6 centimeters.
  • Advanced tech: Drug-coated balloons reduce tissue regrowth and improve long-term success rates significantly.
  • Minimally invasive: Procedures use endovascular approaches, allowing for faster recovery and less trauma.
  • Plaque management: Surgeons may use atherectomy for heavily calcified arteries before placing the stent.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Spanish centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional and Centro Médico Teknon integrate advanced 3D mapping. This technology allows surgeons to navigate complex arterial blockages with higher precision. Choosing JCI-accredited facilities in Spain ensures access to these endovascular innovations at significant savings.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report immediate relief from leg pain and improved walking distance. They emphasize that managing overall cardiovascular health post-procedure is vital for long-term success.

What is Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and Stenting?

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and Stenting are minimally invasive endovascular procedures used to open blocked arteries. A catheter-guided balloon expands narrowed vessels, while a mesh stent provides permanent scaffolding. These techniques effectively treat peripheral artery disease and restore circulation without major surgery.

  • Core procedure: Specialists use fluoroscopy to guide catheters through the groin or wrist.
  • Balloon inflation: A tiny balloon compresses plaque against artery walls to improve flow.
  • Stent function: Expandable mesh tubes stay permanently to prevent the vessel from re-narrowing.
  • Patient recovery: Most patients return home within 24 hours due to small puncture sites.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks highly for complex cardiology, with facilities like Hospital Ruber Internacional among the top 6 nationally. While US costs average $40,000, choosing JCI-accredited centers in Madrid or Barcelona offers 76% savings. Top specialists here prioritize combined techniques like coronary angioplasty and stent placement in single sessions.

How is PTA and Stenting performed?

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and stenting involve inserting a catheter into a blocked artery to restore blood flow. Surgeons inflate a balloon to widen the vessel and often place a permanent mesh stent to keep the passageway open during this minimally invasive procedure.

  • Vascular access: Surgeons insert a catheter through the femoral or radial artery under local anesthesia.
  • Contrast imaging: Doctors inject special dye to visualize blockages using live X-ray fluoroscopy guidance.
  • Balloon inflation: A balloon compresses plaque against artery walls for 15 to 60 seconds.
  • Stent deployment: A permanent wire mesh tube expands to lock the narrowed vessel open.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish centers like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional combine JCI-accredited safety with high surgical volume. Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez at Quirónsalud Marbella brings specialized expertise from over 100 scientific publications. This high academic and clinical integration ensures protocols follow the latest European Society of Cardiology guidelines.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the quick transition from procedure to recovery, often returning home within 24 to 48 hours. Many describe feeling a brief sensation of warmth during the imaging phase but appreciate the immediate improvement in circulation.

How long does recovery take after PTA and Stenting?

Recovery after PTA and stenting in Spain typically allows for immediate mobility within 24–48 hours. Most patients return to light activities in 3–7 days, with a full return to normal routines by the seventh day, depending on the insertion site and general health.

  • Initial mobility: Patients typically begin walking within 24–48 hours after the procedure.
  • Light activity: Resume basic daily tasks and light movement within 3–7 days.
  • Work return: Fit individuals may return to work in 3 days with medical approval.
  • Lifting restrictions: Avoid lifting more than 20 lbs for at least 7 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing clinics like Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional offers access to radial arm techniques. Our data shows this approach generally enables faster recovery than traditional groin access. These JCI-accredited centers in Spain also maintain high patient volumes, ensuring surgeons are highly practiced in these recovery-optimizing methods.

Patient Consensus: Patients often feel ready to resume normal life quickly but emphasize starting with brief 5-minute walks. Many recommend staying hydrated and resting immediately if dizziness occurs during the first week.

Which arteries can be treated with PTA and Stenting?

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and stenting effectively treat atherosclerotic lesions in peripheral, renal, carotid, and coronary arteries. These minimally invasive procedures restore blood flow in the iliac, femoral, and popliteal systems of the lower extremities, as well as the subclavian and brachial arteries in the arms.

  • Lower extremities: Targets the iliac, femoral, popliteal, tibial, and peroneal arteries for claudication relief.
  • Upper extremities: Treats blockages in the innominate, subclavian, axillary, and brachial arterial systems.
  • Vital organs: Addresses renal artery narrowing to manage blood pressure and preserves kidney function.
  • Brain and heart: Manages carotid artery restenosis and coronary obstructions via specialized cardiac catheterization.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on single-vessel repair, Spanish centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional often perform bilateral iliac stenting even if symptoms appear one-sided. This approach provides superior structural stability for the arterial wall. This strategy is common in high-volume JCI-accredited clinics to prevent future plaque shifts and ensure long-term patency.

Patient Consensus: Most patients report being mobile within 48 hours but emphasize the need for a graduated walking program. Experience shows that long-term success depends heavily on annual follow-ups in a specialized vascular lab.

Why consider Spain for PTA and Stenting procedures?

Spain offers high-quality PTA and stenting procedures within JCI-accredited facilities, combining advanced cardiovascular technology with significant financial savings. Patients typically pay $7,500 to $11,500, saving approximately 76% compared to average US costs of $40,000 for similar vascular interventions.

  • Cost efficiency: Procedures cost $7,500 to $11,500 in Spain.
  • Clinical excellence: Centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional rank among the best for Forbes.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons like Dr. José Ángel Cabrera Rodríguez hold European Society of Cardiology fellowships.
  • Advanced technology: Clinics utilize drug-eluting stents and 3D mapping for complex vascular cases.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many seek major capitals, Marbella has emerged as a cardiovascular hub. Dr. Francisco Javier Alzueta Rodriguez at Quirónsalud Marbella offers niche expertise in both stenting and arrhythmia. Choosing these specialized coastal centers often provides access to top-tier experts with lower patient wait times.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying board certifications through the Spanish Ministry of Health. Many recommend choosing JCI-accredited hospitals to ensure high safety standards and smoother coordination for international travelers.

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