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DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy Cost In India

DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy is an advanced minimally invasive treatment used for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), a serious condition in which blood clots form in the deep veins, most commonly in the legs or pelvic veins, obstructing normal blood flow. This procedure is typically recommended when the clot is extensive, recently formed, causing significant pain and swelling, threatening limb circulation, or when there is a high risk of long-term vein damage that may not be adequately managed with blood thinners alone. In catheter-directed thrombolysis, a thin catheter is inserted into the affected vein under imaging guidance, and clot-dissolving medication is delivered directly into the clot to gradually break it down. In mechanical thrombectomy, specialized catheter-based devices are used to physically fragment, suction, or extract the clot, often providing faster restoration of blood flow. In many cases, both techniques are combined (pharmacomechanical thrombectomy) for more effective treatment, especially in severe or extensive DVT cases.
The main goal of DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy is to rapidly relieve symptoms, restore venous circulation, preserve vein function, and reduce the risk of serious complications such as post-thrombotic syndrome, chronic leg swelling, skin changes, recurrent clot formation, or potentially life-threatening pulmonary embolism. The procedure is usually performed by an interventional radiologist, vascular surgeon, or endovascular specialist under local anesthesia with sedation or, occasionally, general anesthesia. Depending on the complexity of the clot, the treatment may take a few hours and sometimes require additional interventions such as balloon angioplasty or venous stenting if vein narrowing is detected. Recovery generally includes a short hospital stay, continuation of anticoagulant therapy, use of compression stockings, lifestyle modifications, and regular follow-up imaging to monitor vein health and prevent recurrence.

 

What Is The Cost Of DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy In India?

The cost of DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy in India typically ranges from Rs1,50,000 to Rs 8,00,000, depending on the extent and location of the deep vein thrombosis, whether the procedure involves catheter-directed thrombolysis, mechanical thrombectomy, or a combined pharmacomechanical approach, the urgency of treatment, hospital category, interventional radiologist or vascular specialist’s expertise, city, type of thrombectomy device used, ICU monitoring requirements, anesthesia charges, imaging guidance, diagnostic investigations, hospital stay, and post-procedure anticoagulation management. This procedure is commonly recommended for patients with extensive or severe DVT, especially iliofemoral DVT, limb-threatening venous obstruction, significant swelling and pain, or cases where rapid clot removal is necessary to preserve vein function and reduce long-term complications such as post-thrombotic syndrome. Simple planned procedures with limited intervention may cost less, while emergency treatment, advanced thrombectomy devices, ICU care, or treatment in premium tertiary hospitals can significantly increase the total expense. The table below provides approximate cost ranges for DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy in India.

Type of Procedure Cost in India
Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis (CDT) Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,50,000
Mechanical Thrombectomy for DVT Rs 2,50,000 to Rs 5,50,000
Pharmacomechanical Thrombectomy Rs 3,00,000 to Rs 6,00,000
Complex Extensive DVT Treatment (Iliofemoral / High-Risk Cases) Rs 4,00,000 to Rs 6,50,000
DVT Thrombectomy with ICU / Extended Hospital Stay Rs 4,50,000 to Rs 7,00,000
DVT Treatment in Premium / Tertiary Care Hospital Rs 5,00,000 to Rs 8,00,000

The actual cost may vary depending on the severity and chronicity of the clot, urgency of intervention, use of clot-dissolving drugs, thrombectomy technology used, ICU requirements, hospital infrastructure, city, specialist expertise, associated complications, diagnostic workup, and long-term anticoagulation or follow-up imaging needs. 

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Factors Influencing the Cost of DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy

The cost of DVT thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy depends on several practical and medical factors. Understanding these can help patients and families estimate the overall expense more realistically.

  • Severity of the clot: Extensive clots, especially those involving the thigh or pelvic veins, usually require more complex treatment, longer procedure time, and higher resource use, which increases the cost.
  • Type of treatment used: Costs vary depending on whether the procedure involves clot-dissolving medication, mechanical clot removal, or a combination of both, as each approach uses different equipment and techniques.
  • Urgency of the procedure: Emergency intervention for severe swelling, threatened limb circulation, or rapidly progressing DVT generally costs more than a planned elective procedure.
  • Technology and devices used: Advanced thrombectomy systems, specialized catheters, venous stents, or additional support devices can significantly raise the total treatment cost.
  • Hospital and specialist charges: Treatment in large tertiary hospitals or premium healthcare centers may be more expensive due to advanced facilities, while the experience of the treating vascular or interventional specialist can also affect pricing.
  • Diagnostic tests and hospital stay: Costs may increase with pre-procedure scans, blood investigations, ICU monitoring, longer admission, medications, and follow-up care needed after treatment.

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Types of DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy

DVT thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy are minimally invasive procedures used to dissolve or remove blood clots from deep veins, usually in the legs or pelvis. The type of treatment depends on the clot’s severity, location, and urgency, intending to restore blood flow and prevent complications.

  • Catheter-directed thrombolysis: This treatment delivers clot-dissolving medicine directly into the blocked vein through a thin catheter. It is commonly used when the clot is recent, extensive, and causing significant symptoms.
  • Mechanical thrombectomy: In this method, the clot is physically removed using a specialized minimally invasive device. It is often preferred when faster clot clearance is needed or when reducing the use of clot-dissolving drugs is important.
  • Pharmacomechanical thrombectomy: This approach combines thrombolysis with mechanical clot removal, helping break down and remove the clot more efficiently in complex or severe DVT cases.
  • Aspiration thrombectomy: A suction-based catheter is used to remove the clot from the vein. This can be useful in selected patients with fresh clots and may shorten treatment time.
  • Thrombectomy with venous stenting: If a narrowed or compressed vein is identified, a stent may be placed after clot removal to improve blood flow and reduce the chance of recurrence.

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Making An Informed Decision on DVT Thrombolysis / Mechanical Thrombectomy in India

Deciding on DVT thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy in India should begin with a clear understanding of the patient’s condition and whether the procedure is genuinely necessary. These treatments are usually considered for severe or extensive deep vein clots causing significant pain, swelling, reduced circulation, or a higher risk of long-term vein damage. Since many DVT cases can be managed with medication alone, it is important to discuss with a vascular or interventional specialist why an invasive procedure is being recommended, what benefits can realistically be expected, and what risks may be involved.
It is equally important to look beyond the procedure itself and consider the complete treatment journey. This includes the hospital’s experience in vascular interventions, the technology available, expected recovery time, hospital stay, medication costs, follow-up scans, and the possibility of needing additional treatment if complications arise. Asking practical questions and understanding the full cost can help patients and families make a more confident and informed decision.

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Specialist Doctors

Dr. S Srikanth Raju

MBBS, MS (General Surgery), DNB (Vascular Surgery)

Sr. Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon
Clinical Director

English, Hindi, Telugu
16 Yrs
Hitec City
4.9 (495 reviews)

Dr. Bhavin L. Ram

MS, DNB (Vascular Surgery)

Sr. Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon

English, Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu
14 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Ranjith Kumar Anandasu

MBBS, DNB (General Surgery), MCh (Vascular and Endovascular Surgery)

Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon

Telugu, Hindi, English, Kannada
23 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. S. Vengal Reddy

MBBS, MS, MCh, FIACS

Consultant Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgeon

Telugu, English, Hindi
23 Yrs
Malakpet
5 (6 reviews)

Dr. Prabakar D

MS, MCh (Vascular)

Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil
16 Yrs
Secunderabad
5 (24 reviews)

Dr. Vinay Kumar K

M.S. (General Surgery), M.Ch (Vascular Surgery)

Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon Diabetic Foot Specialist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada
6 Yrs
Secunderabad
5 (25 reviews)

Dr. Devender Singh

MS, DNB (Vascular Surgery)

Sr. Consultant Vascular & EndoVascular Surgeon, Clinical Director

English, Hindi, Telugu
26 Yrs
Somajiguda

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced vascular and endovascular care for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), supported by experienced interventional radiologists, vascular specialists, and modern minimally invasive treatment technology. Patients with extensive or high-risk DVT can benefit from timely evaluation, advanced clot removal techniques, comprehensive imaging support, and coordinated inpatient care designed to improve outcomes and reduce complications.
The hospital’s multidisciplinary approach ensures that each patient receives an individualised treatment plan based on the severity of the clot, overall health condition, and long-term recovery needs. With access to advanced interventional suites, critical care support, post-procedure monitoring, and follow-up vascular care, Yashoda Hospitals provides end-to-end management for patients requiring DVT thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy.

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FAQ's

This is a minimally invasive treatment used to remove or dissolve a blood clot from the deep veins, most often in the legs, when faster clot clearance is needed.

It may be advised for patients with large or severe deep vein clots causing major pain, swelling, poor circulation, or when blood thinners alone may not be enough.

The treatment is usually performed under anesthesia or sedation, so discomfort during the procedure is minimal. Some soreness or mild discomfort afterward is possible.

Most patients stay in the hospital for a short period, but full recovery depends on the severity of the clot, overall health, and the need for continued medication and follow-up care.

Yes, blood clots can recur, especially if the underlying cause remains. Taking prescribed medication and following medical advice can help lower that risk.

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