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Best Hospitals for Pulmonary Artery Banding in Mumbai, India

17 cardiothoracic & vascular surgery hospitals in our India network are listed in Mumbai, accredited by JCI, NABH, NABL, ISO 9001, with 6,503 beds combined.

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This page lists the cardiothoracic & vascular surgery hospitals in our directory offering Pulmonary Artery Banding in Mumbai, India, including Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Tata Memorial Hospital, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai and others. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.

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Compare 17 accredited hospitals for Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery in Mumbai, India

🇮🇳 Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital

Mumbai, India 5 (12 reviews) 350 beds
Why consider this hospital?
5/5 rating from 12 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH350 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
OncologyCardiac SurgeryNeurosciencesTransplantBariatrics
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

5/5
Rating
1950
Established
350
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital

🇮🇳 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital

Mumbai, India 4.8 (1800 reviews) 750 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 1800 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH750 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyMedical OncologyBreast SurgeryBariatric SurgeryVascular Surgery
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.8/5
Rating
2009
Established
750
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Tata Memorial Hospital

🇮🇳 Tata Memorial Hospital

Mumbai, India 4.8 (2500 reviews) 629 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 2500 reviewsAccredited by NABH629 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
OncologyCancer Center
Accredited by NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Tata Memorial Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Tata Memorial Hospital, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.8/5
Rating
1941
Established
629
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai

Mumbai, India 4.8 (512 reviews) 500 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 512 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH500 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsSpine Surgery
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.8/5
Rating
2016
Established
500
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai

🇮🇳 Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai

Mumbai, India 4.8 (615 reviews) 638 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 615 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH638 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsGastroenterology
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.8/5
Rating
2008
Established
638
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre

🇮🇳 Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre

Mumbai, India 4.8 (724 reviews) 326 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 724 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH326 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsGastroenterology
Accredited by JCI, NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Lilavati Hospital And Research Centre, accredited by JCI, NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.8/5
Rating
1997
Established
326
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Jaslok Hospital

🇮🇳 Jaslok Hospital

Mumbai, India 4.6 (129 reviews) 350 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.6/5 rating from 129 reviewsAccredited by NABH, NABL350 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryNeurosciencesOncologyOrthopedicsTransplant
Accredited by NABH, NABL

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Jaslok Hospital's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Jaslok Hospital, accredited by NABH, NABL, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.6/5
Rating
1973
Established
350
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals)

🇮🇳 Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals)

Parel, Mumbai, India 4.6 (183 reviews) 450 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.6/5 rating from 183 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI450 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Liver TransplantCardiac SurgeryOrthopedicsOncologyNeurosciences
Accredited by NABH, JCI

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals)'s care team in Parel, Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Gleneagles Global Hospitals (Global Hospitals), accredited by NABH, JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.6/5
Rating
1996
Established
450
Beds
Parel, Mumbai, India
Location
Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai

🇮🇳 Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai, India 4.6 (143 reviews) 310 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.6/5 rating from 143 reviewsAccredited by NABH310 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyOrthopedicsNeurologyGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai's care team in Navi Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. Medicover Hospital, Navi Mumbai, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.6/5
Rating
2023
Established
310
Beds
Navi Mumbai, India
Location
KIMS Hospitals, Thane

🇮🇳 KIMS Hospitals, Thane

Mumbai, India 4.6 (58 reviews) 300 beds
Why consider this hospital?
4.6/5 rating from 58 reviewsAccredited by NABH300 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsSpine Surgery
Accredited by NABH

Patients considering pulmonary artery banding can be cared for by KIMS Hospitals, Thane's care team in Mumbai, India, from initial consultation through recovery. KIMS Hospitals, Thane, accredited by NABH, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing pulmonary artery banding.

4.6/5
Rating
2025
Established
300
Beds
Mumbai, India
Location
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How we selected these hospitals

A hospital appears on this page when Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Mumbai, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.

What To Look For

How to Select the Best Hospital for Pulmonary Artery Banding in Mumbai, India?

Choosing the right hospital for pulmonary artery banding is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:

International Accreditation

Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.

Specialization

Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include cardiothoracic & vascular surgery rather than only general care.

Capacity and Track Record

Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.

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Clinical Overview

Understanding Pulmonary Artery Banding

Pulmonary Artery Banding (PAB) is a precise palliative cardiac surgical procedure performed in neonates and infants with complex congenital heart defects — including large ventricular septal defects (VSD), double-inlet left ventricle, and hypoplastic left heart syndrome — to reduce excessive pulmonary blood flow, prevent irreversible pulmonary hypertension, and stabilise the child before a definitive corrective operation.

7–14 days (includes 2–4 days in Paediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit followed by general ward observation)
Hospital Stay
3–6 weeks from the date of surgery (cardiologist clearance, repeat echocardiogram, and stable oxygen saturation required before international air travel)
Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly)
90–95% procedural success; long-term survival to planned corrective surgery exceeds 80% in high-volume centres
Success Rate

Clinical Overview

  • Pulmonary Artery Banding is a palliative surgical technique in which a calibrated constricting band — typically fashioned from Gore-Tex, silicone-reinforced Teflon tape, or a flow-restrictor device — is placed around the main pulmonary artery (MPA) to deliberately narrow its lumen and reduce left-to-right shunting of oxygenated blood into the pulmonary circulation.
  • In congenital heart defects characterised by unrestricted pulmonary blood flow (Qp:Qs ratio often exceeding 2:1), the pulmonary vasculature is exposed to excessive pressure and volume, driving pathological vascular remodelling characterised by medial hypertrophy, intimal proliferation, and, ultimately, irreversible pulmonary arterial hypertension (Heath-Edwards Grade III–VI).
  • PAB interrupts this cascade by targeting a post-banding distal pulmonary artery pressure of approximately 25–35% of systemic pressure and an oxygen saturation of 75–85% in cyanotic lesions, thereby protecting the pulmonary vascular bed and allowing the infant to grow to a weight and haemodynamic status suitable for complete intracardiac repair.
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Who is a Candidate?

  • ELIGIBLE DIAGNOSES: Large unrestrictive ventricular septal defect (VSD) with pulmonary-to-systemic flow ratio (Qp:Qs) > 2:1; Double-outlet right ventricle (DORV); Complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) in patients with Down syndrome or other contraindications to early complete repair; Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) as part of a hybrid Norwood Stage I strategy; Single-ventricle anatomy (double-inlet left ventricle, tricuspid atresia with transposition) prior to bidirectional Glenn procedure; Aortopulmonary window with complex anatomy; Corrected transposition of the great arteries (cc-TGA) with VSD where pulmonary artery banding serves as left ventricular retraining prior to anatomic arterial switch.
  • WEIGHT AND AGE PARAMETERS: Most candidates are neonates to infants under 6 months of age or weighing less than 5–6 kg, where primary complete repair carries prohibitive risk; PAB may also be considered in older infants with severe comorbidities (prematurity, lung disease, necrotising enterocolitis sequelae, severe malnutrition).
  • REQUIRED PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTICS: Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) with full segmental analysis and colour-flow Doppler — mandatory; Cardiac catheterisation with pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) calculation when pulmonary hypertension is suspected (PVR > 3 Wood units/m²); High-resolution cardiac CT angiography (CTA) for complex anatomy delineation of MPA, branch pulmonary arteries, and great vessel relationships; Chest X-ray (cardiothoracic ratio, pulmonary plethora grading); Full blood count, coagulation profile (PT, aPTT, fibrinogen), renal and hepatic function panel, blood group and crossmatch; Genetic karyotype (especially in AVSD/Down syndrome population); Preoperative respiratory assessment and optimisation (treat active respiratory infection prior to scheduling).
  • CONTRAINDICATIONS: Established irreversible pulmonary arterial hypertension (PVR > 8–10 Wood units/m² unresponsive to vasodilator challenge — Eisenmenger physiology); Anatomy clearly amenable to safe primary complete repair at experienced centre; Active systemic sepsis or uncontrolled coagulopathy; Extremely low birth weight (< 1.5 kg) — relative contraindication requiring individualised multidisciplinary decision.

Treatment Options & Approaches

  • STANDARD OPEN SURGICAL PAB (PRIMARY APPROACH) Performed via left lateral thoracotomy (most common) or median sternotomy (preferred when simultaneous procedures are planned), the main pulmonary artery is dissected free from the aorta and right pulmonary artery, and a measured band is passed around the MPA proximal to its bifurcation.
  • The procedure is typically performed off cardiopulmonary bypass (off-pump), making it less physiologically stressful than full open-heart repair.
  • Band material options include: (1) PTFE (Gore-Tex) strips — most widely used, inert, reliable; (2) Umbilical tape with silicone sheathing — cost-effective in resource-limited settings; (3) Polyester (Dacron) tape.

Recovery

  • PHASE 1 — PRE-ARRIVAL CONSULTATION (2–4 weeks before travel) GAF Healthcare coordinates a telemedicine consultation between the family and the designated paediatric cardiac surgeon.
  • All prior echocardiogram reports, cardiac catheterisation data, genetic results, and clinical summaries are reviewed.
  • The surgical team confirms the diagnosis, proposes the operative strategy, and issues a formal treatment plan with itemised cost estimate.

Risks to be aware of

  • Pulmonary Artery Banding, while considerably less physiologically demanding than complete open-heart repair, carries procedure-specific risks that must be honestly understood by families.
  • Intraoperative risks include haemorrhage from pulmonary artery laceration during dissection (risk < 1% at high-volume centres), acute right ventricular failure from over-tightening of the band, and hypoxic episodes from under-tightening.
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Why GAF Healthcare

  • GAF Healthcare provides a structured, family-centred medical travel service covering every non-clinical dimension of the journey.

Common questions about Pulmonary Artery Banding

What is the cost of Pulmonary Artery Banding in India compared to the UAE?
The all-inclusive cost of Pulmonary Artery Banding in India ranges from approximately USD 4,000 to USD 8,000, covering surgery, anaesthesia, Paediatric Cardiac ICU stay, general ward stay, standard postoperative medications, and routine follow-up echocardiograms before discharge. In the UAE (Dubai or Abu Dhabi), the equivalent package costs approximately USD 12,000 to USD 22,000 at JCI-accredited, DHA/DOH-licensed private hospitals such as Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi or Mediclinic City Hospital. India therefore offers a cost saving of approximately 50–65% compared to the UAE, while delivering outcomes from NABH- and JCI-accredited, high-volume paediatric cardiac centres that perform hundreds of congenital heart surgeries annually. The final cost in either destination depends on the specific complexity of the infant's cardiac anatomy, the duration of ICU stay required, whether an adjustable banding device (such as the FloWatch® system) is used, and any additional interventions needed. GAF Healthcare provides a fully itemised, transparent cost estimate before any commitment is made.
How long does my child need to stay in the country before being fit to fly home after Pulmonary Artery Banding?
Families should plan for a total stay of 3 to 6 weeks in the destination country following Pulmonary Artery Banding. The hospital stay itself typically spans 7 to 14 days, of which 2 to 4 days are in the Paediatric Cardiac ICU followed by step-down to the general paediatric ward. After hospital discharge, a mandatory post-discharge outpatient monitoring period of 2 to 4 additional weeks is required before the cardiologist can issue a fitness-to-fly certificate. Criteria that must be met before international air travel include: haemodynamically stable band position confirmed on repeat echocardiogram, oxygen saturations at the target range for the specific cardiac diagnosis (typically 75–85% for cyanotic lesions), absence of pleural effusion or wound complications, the infant feeding adequately with acceptable weight gain, and stable oral medication regimen that the family can manage independently. Commercial air travel at cabin pressure altitude equivalent (approximately 8,000 feet / 2,400 metres) poses additional haemodynamic stress; for some infants with marginal saturations, supplemental in-flight oxygen may be prescribed. GAF Healthcare coordinates the outpatient review appointments and works directly with the cardiac team to ensure all clearance criteria are documented before the family departs.
What is the success rate of Pulmonary Artery Banding?
Pulmonary Artery Banding has a procedural success rate of 90–95% at high-volume paediatric cardiac centres in India and the UAE, where 'procedural success' is defined as achieving the target haemodynamic goals — a distal pulmonary artery pressure of 25–35% of systemic pressure and the target oxygen saturation range — without major intraoperative complications. In-hospital mortality for isolated PAB in a haemodynamically stable infant is reported at 1–3% at experienced centres, rising to 5–15% in critically ill neonates or those with severe associated comorbidities. Long-term survival to planned corrective cardiac surgery (the ultimate goal of PAB) exceeds 80% in contemporary series from centres using modern surgical techniques, intraoperative epicardial echocardiography guidance, and dedicated Paediatric Cardiac ICU postoperative care. It is important to understand that PAB is a palliative bridge procedure, not a cure; the long-term cardiac outcome depends on the complexity of the underlying congenital heart defect and the success of the definitive corrective operation planned for a later stage. GAF Healthcare connects families exclusively to hospitals with documented, audited congenital heart surgery outcomes, ensuring the highest probability of a successful result.

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Discover the Top Hospitals for Pulmonary Artery Banding in Mumbai, India

This page lists 17 accredited cardiothoracic & vascular surgery hospitals in Mumbai, India, so you can compare accreditation, specialties and bed capacity in one place.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions about pulmonary artery banding in Mumbai, India

How many cardiothoracic & vascular surgery hospitals are listed in Mumbai, India?
17 hospitals in our Mumbai, India directory are currently listed for cardiothoracic & vascular surgery including Pulmonary Artery Banding.
How do you choose which hospitals to list?
A hospital appears on this page when Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery is among its listed specialties and it is located in Mumbai, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How much does treatment cost in India?
Cost varies by hospital, city and individual case. Use our cost calculator for a personalized estimate — see the link on this page.
Are there cardiothoracic & vascular surgery hospitals for this in other India cities?
See the "Hospitals in other cities" links on this page for the full India list.
Are these hospitals internationally accredited?
Hospitals listed on this page carry accreditations including JCI, NABH, NABL, ISO 9001 — see the accreditation badge shown for each hospital below.
Can I get a treatment plan and cost estimate before I travel?
Yes. Share your medical reports with the GAF Healthcare team over WhatsApp or email, and our medical team will review them and come back with a recommended hospital, a treatment plan and an itemised cost estimate before you commit to anything.
Do you help with visa, travel and accommodation?
Yes. Once you choose a hospital, our team helps arrange the medical visa invitation letter, book accommodation near the hospital, and organise airport pickup and transport to appointments.
What support do I get during and after treatment?
Our medical team reviews your reports and stays in touch throughout your treatment journey — from the first consultation through recovery, including after you return home.
What does the "Featured" label next to a hospital's name mean?
"Featured" reflects editorial prominence on this listing, not a clinical ranking or a claim that it is the "best" hospital.
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