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All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal, India Rates of Hospital All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal, India Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges INDEX S. Annexure Department Description of the User Charges No. No. 1. Neurosurgery neurosurgery operation rate list “A” pmr re-revised rate list for aids & appliances in prosthetics and orthotic 2. PMR/ Orthopaedics workshop “B” revised package charges for cardiac surgeries/ procedures (ctvs) for “C” private ward CTVS (Cardiothoracic package charges for cardiac / 3. and Vascular angiography procedures for private “D” Surgeons) ward package charges for cardiac radiology tests / procedures for “E” private ward 4. Opthalmology “F” Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 1 A. Neurosurgery Operation rate list Burr hole, tracheostomy, E.V.D., Ommaya. I C P monitoring, 1 2000 ICA ligation: VP Shunt, DBS, Endoscopy, Brain Biopsy 2 5000 Simple spine(No instrumentation), Extramedullary tumor, 3 Peripheral nerve surgery, Carotid endartrectomy 10000 Complex spine ( including CVJ instrumentation), Intramedullary 4 15000 tumors, Laminoplasty Simple craniotomy ( including head injury, Supratentorial and 5 15000 infratentorial tumors), Transphenoidal surgery Complex Craniotomy ( including craniotomy for aneurysm, 6 20000 AVM, Epilepsy surgery, CP angle tumor, skull base tumors For every single titanium aneurysm clip used Rs 5000 will be 7 charged Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 2 B. PMR re-revised rate list for Aids & Appliances in Prosthetics and Orthotic Workshop APPLIANCE ALIMCO* parts AIIMS Charges 1 Unilateral BK Orthosis 331 20 2 KAFO 991 60 3 KAFO/HKAFO with PB 1401 65 4 AFO Unilateral Adult (PP) 150 AFO Unilateral Adult (PVC) 50 5 KAFOUnilateral Adult (PP) 200 KAFOUnilateral Adult(PVC) 150 6 L.S. Frame Knight Brace 60 7 Taylor's Brace Adult 60 8 L.S. Belt 60 9 Mermaid spl. 90 10 Unilateral Knee Cage 55 11 Hand Splint 45 12 Toe Pick Up 15 13 Arch Support 15 14 C&E Heel/Wedging 15 15 Sarbo Padded Heel 15 16 Moulded Spinal Brace (AP Jacket) 150 17 Moulded Coller 125 18 Von Rosen Splint 45 19 Aeroplane Splint 125 20 Gaiters 90 21 Milwaukee Brace 1049 150 22 Four Post Coller 125 23 Moulded Shoes Filler 125 24 FRO 200 25 PTB Brace 350 150 26 Arm Splint 45 27 Posterior/Antrior Knee Splint 60 28 Soft Padded Sandle 45 29 Soft Insole 30 PTB Prosthesis 739 145 31 PTB Prosthesis with thigh corset 1519 175 32 PTB Prosthesis (Endoskeletal) 1692 33 AK Prosthesis 2550 200 34 Hip Disarticulation Prosthesis 2784 300 35 AE Prosthesis 3255 200 36 BE Prosthesis 1935 100 37 Syme Prosthesis 739 175 38 Cosmetic Hand 94 125 Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 3 39 Breast Prosthesis 45 40 Compenstion Prosthesis 717 250 41 Chopart Prosthesis 125 42 AK Belt 25 43 PTB Strop 15 44 Cushion Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 4 C. REVISED PACKAGE CHARGES FOR CARDIAC SURGERIES/ PROCEDURES (CTVS) FOR PRIVATE WARD Room Rent,diet & Private Ward. Charges Admission excluding room Total Package charges S. Name of the Investigation rent,admission (Rs) No. Procedure/Surgery Charges,Blood & allied charges (Proposed) Bank ICUICCU (Existing) Charges 1 ASD CLOSURE 57000 26900 83900 2 VSD CLOSURES 67000 25900 92900 3 TOF/TOTAL CORRECTION 67000 26900 93900 4 RSOV 67000 26900 93900 5 TAPVC 72000 26500 98500 6 TCPC/FONTAN 77000 26900 103900 7 SENNING 77000 26700 103700 8 ASO 87000 26900 113900 9 BD Gleen 57000 26900 83900 10 DSO 92000 26900 118900 11 A.V. CANAL REPAIR 72000 26900 98900 *12 CONDUIT REPAIR 66000(+ cost of conduit) 26900 92900(+cost of conduit) 13 CABG 80000 26900 106900 *14 CABG 1 Valve 66000(+ cost of Valve) 26900 92900 (+ cost of valve) 15 CABG + IABP 105000 26900 131900 16 MVR/AVR 58000(+cost of valve) 26900 84900 (+cost of valve) 17 DVR 65000(+cost of valves) 26900 91900 (+cost of valves) *18 MV Repair/AV Repair 63000 26900 89900 19 AORTIC FEMORAL BYPASS 53000 26900 79900 20 CABG OFF PUMP 20000(+actuals) 26900 46900(+actuals) Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 5 BENTALL (WITH 21 185000 26900 211900 COMMERCIALCONDUIT BENTALL + WITH HAND *22 72000(+cost of valve) 26900 98900(+cost of valve) MADE CONDUIT BENTALL+ARCH *23 192000(+arch Replacement) 26900 218900(+arch Replacement) REPLACEMENT 72000(+cost of 98900 (+cost of *24 AORTIC DISSECTIONS 26900 graft/valve/valved conduit) graft/valve/valved conduit) VALVE SPARING *25 ASCENDING 84000 26900 110900 AORTICREPLACEMENT THORACOABDOMINAL *26 72000(+cost of graft) 26900 98900 (+cost of graft) ANEURYSM REPAIR 27 P.A. BANDING 32000 26750 58750 28 PERICARDIACTOMY 21000 25750 46750 29 GUNSHOT INJURY 12000 26750 38750 30 HEART TRANSPLANTATION 120000 27050 147050 31 B. T. SHUNT 27000 18950 45950 32 CMV/PDA 12000 18300 30300 *33 EMBOLECTOMY 8400 19000 27400 *34 VASCULAR REPAIR 8400 (+COST OF GRAFT) 18500 26900(+COST OF GRAFT) PSEUDOANEURYSM *35 8400 (+COST OF GRAFT) 18500 26900(+COST OF GRAFT) REPAIR Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 6 D. PACKAGE CHARGES FOR CARDIAC / ANGIOGRAPHY PROCEDURES FOR PRIVATE WARD CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY 6000 2600 8600 (CART) CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION 8000 2600 10600 (CATH) RF ABLATION 22000 5100 27100 19000 (+cost of 25300 (+cost of CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY OR Balloon,Stent,Drugs,Burr,IVU Balloon,Stent,Drugs,Burr,IVUS 6300 OTHER INTERVENTIONS S Cath etc.if requried as Cath etc.if requried as actual actual cost) cost) PDA COIL CLOSURES USING 12000(+ COST OF COILS 17300(+ COST OF COILS AS 5300 BIOPTOME AS PER ACTUAL) PER ACTUAL) DILATIONS OF OTHER VALVES 6000(+ cost of balloon etc if 11100(+ cost of balloon etc if 5100 OR COARCT DILATION requried as per actual cost) requried as per actual cost) ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY STUDY 7000 5300 12300 ENODOMYO CARDIAL BIOPSY 6000 5100 11100 PTMC 20000 5300 25300 7200 (+cost of device/Sheath 13500 (+cost of device/Sheath Shunt Closure 6300 etcas per actual cost) etcas per actual cost) COLLATERAL CLOSURE 1200(+COST OF COILS AS 7500(+COST OF COILS AS 6300 WITHOUT DEVICE/BIOPTOME PER ACTUAL COST) PER ACTUAL COST) 1200(+cost of 6500(+cost of Septostomy balloon/catheter/blade as per 5300 balloon/catheter/blade as per actual cost.) actual cost.) AICD/BI VENT PACING 9000 (+cost of Device as per 22900 (+cost of Device as per (INCLUDING TEMPORARY 13900 actuals cost) actuals cost) PACEMAKER) PERMANENT PACEMAKER 7000(+ cost of Pacemaker as 20900(+ cost of Pacemaker as (INCLUDING TEMPORARY 13900 per actual cost per actual cost PACEMAKER.SUTURE etc. Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 7 E. PACKAGE CHARGES FOR CARDIAC RADIOLOGY TESTS / PROCEDURES FOR PRIVATE WARD DSA 4500 2600 7100 DSA (Gassed Material) 1800 2600 4400 DSA (Venogram) 500 3600 4100 DSA (Venus) 2000 3600 5600 SINOGRAM 250 2600 2850 CINE-BARIUM 500 2600 3100 IVUS 36000 2600 38600 CT GUIDED BIOPSY (excluding 700 2600 3300 CT charges) EMBOLIZATION (laser) 9600 5800 15400 EMBOLIZATION (Coil) 3600(+cost of coil) 5800 9400(+cost of coil) EMBOLIZATION 4200(+cost of Device) 5800 10000(+cost of Device) IVC Filter 4100(+cost of Device) 6100 10200(+cost of Device) VASCULAR STENT 9600(+cost of Device) 5800 15400(+cost of Device) PTA 9600(+cost of Device) 5800 15400(+cost of Device) AORTIC STENTGRAFT 42000(+cost of Device) 12700 54700(+cost of Device) Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 8 F. OPHTHALMIC-SURGERY 1 Abscess incision and drainage (Lid Lacrimal) 250.00 2 A/C Formation 2000.00 3 AGV (Ahmed Glaucoma Value) 2000.00 4 Biopsy 250.00 5 Blebrevision 2000.00 6 Blepharoplasty 2000.00 7 Buckling 2000.00 8 Buckle removal 1000.00 9 C3F (Gas Injection) 250.00 10 C-DCR (Conjuctive Dacryo Cyst Rhonostomy) 5000.00 11 Canaliculoplasty 2000.00 12 Canthotomy / Cantholysis 250.00 13 Capsuloiridectomy 2000.00 14 Cataract Extraction (ECC-ECC) 2000.00 15 Cataract Extraction (IOL-LENS) 2000.00 16 Cauterization of Nuclea 250.00 17 Chalazion (incision and curettage) 250.00 18 Combined PK with Glaucoma Surgery or Vitrectomy or Lens 5000.00 19 Conectomy 2000.00 20 Conjuctivoplasty 2000.00 21 Corneal F.B. Removal 250.00 22 Corneal Perforation Repair 2000.00 23 Cryotherapy (Conjunctival / Corneal) 1000.00 24 Cryotherapy Retinal 2000.00 25 Curette & Evacuation 1000.00 26 Cyclocryo-Therapy 1000.00 27 Cyclodiathermy 2000.00 28 Dacryocystectomy (DCY) 2000.00 29 Dacryocyclorhinostomy (DCR) 2000.00 30 DCR with Fistulectomy 2000.00 31 DALK 2000.00 32 Dermoid Excession with IK 2000.00 33 Dermoid Excission (Limbal Scleral) 2000.00 34 DLCP 1000.00 35 DSAEK / PK 5000.00 36 E.D.T.A. 250.00 37 Ectropion Correction 2000.00 38 Electrolysis 250.00 39 ERM Peeling 2000.00 40 Entropion Correction (Each Lid) 1000.00 41 Enucleation 2000.00 42 Enucleation with Orbital Implant 2000.00 43 Epicanthus 2000.00 Rates of Hospital Surgical / Procedural Charges Page 9 44 EUA 250.00 45 B. Secretation 1000.00 46 Exenteration 2000.00 47 Exenteration with Skin Grafting 5000.00 48 Expression of follicles 250.00 49 Eviscretion + Implant LA 2000.00 50 Glove Repair 2000.00 51 ICL 2000.00 Per Eye 52 Incision Biopsy 1000.00 53 Injection Macugen 30000.00 per vial 54 Injection Lucentis 40100.00 per vial 55 Intravitreal Injection 250.00 56 Intraocular Foreign Body Removal 5000.00 57 Iridectomy 2000.00 58 Iridencleasis 2000.00 59 Iridodyalesis Repair 2000.00 60 Iris Cyst Removal 2000.00 61 Keratoplasty 2000.00 62 Kerato Refractive Surgery+ Triple Procedure 5000.00 63 Refractoprosthesis State-I 2000.00 64 Keratoprosthesis Stage-II 2000.00 65 LPS Resection 2000.00 66 Lensectomy 2000.00 67 Lens Aspiration + PC + IOL 2000.00 68 Lamellar Keratoplasy 2000.00 69 Lateral Orbiotomy 5000.00 70 Lid Retraction 2000.00 71 Limbal Ring X-ray 250.00 72 Macular Hole Surgery 2000.00 73 Membranectomy 2000.00 74 M.H.
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