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フランスでの人工股関節置換術費用について今すぐご確認ください

フランスでの人工股関節置換術の平均価格は$28,500、最低価格は$22,000、最高価格は$35,000です
フランストルコオーストリア
人工股関節置換術から $22,000から $10,000から $21,000
股関節鏡検査から $9,000から $1,500から $10,000
発育性股関節形成不全に対する人工股関節全置換術から $25,000から $6,817から $30,000
再人工股関節置換術から $40,000から $13,500から $25,000
人工股関節置換術から $22,000から $10,000から $20,000
データは2026年June月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界277件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

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フランスでの人工股関節置換術概要

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関連手術・費用
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患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 3 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 14 日
リハビリテーション - 6 日
麻酔 - 全身麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 23249
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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フランスでの人工股関節置換術に関するFAQ

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Can international insurance or national health services cover hip replacement surgery in France?

International insurance and national health services cover hip replacement in France based on residency and specific health schemes. European Union citizens use S2 certificates for planned surgery, while residents rely on the French public system and supplemental mutuelle insurance to minimize out-of-pocket expenses.

  • International private insurance: Plans usually require pre-approval and detailed cost breakdowns from French hospitals.
  • EU S2 certificate: Covers planned surgery for EU residents if home country wait times are excessive.
  • French public system: Residents access Assurance Maladie, which typically covers 80 percent of standard surgeon fees.
  • Supplemental mutuelle insurance: Covers remaining 20 percent copays and extra surgeon fees at private clinics.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient volume at facilities like Clinic Mont Louis, which handles 20,000 surgeries annually, suggests high administrative efficiency. While public pathways remain popular, many chose private clinics like Geoffroy Saint Hilaire for faster access to OMNI or MAKOplasty systems. Always verify if your surgeon charges dépassements d'honoraires, as these extra fees often require a high-tier mutuelle for full reimbursement.

Patient Consensus: Navigating administrative paperwork is often more challenging than the surgery itself. Patients emphasize getting written line-item estimates and confirming if rehab or physiotherapy is included in the initial authorization.

Why do international patients choose France for hip replacement surgery?

International patients choose France for hip replacement to access world-class orthopedic expertise, specifically the pioneering muscle-sparing anterior approach. The French system offers immediate surgical availability within 2 to 4 weeks, avoiding long public waitlists while maintaining a 97–99% surgical success rate.

  • Surgical technique: Paris pioneered the anterior approach, ensuring faster recovery and better joint stability.
  • Wait times: Patients bypass 18-month delays elsewhere by securing surgery dates in 2–4 weeks.
  • Regulated quality: High hospital standards are guaranteed by strict French national healthcare regulations and oversight.
  • Surgical precision: Advanced clinics utilize robotic-assisted Mako surgery for individualized implant positioning and accuracy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries offer orthopedics, France stands out for its high surgical volume. Centers like Geoffroy Saint Hilaire Clinic and Clinic Mont Louis perform between 15,000 and 20,000 surgeries annually. This high repetition contributes to the country's exceptional success rates. Choosing these high-volume facilities often ensures the surgical team is more adept at handling complex cases.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the structured care path, particularly the seamless integration of pre-operative imaging with immediate post-surgical physiotherapy. Many recommend verifying the surgeon's remote follow-up availability to ensure smooth recovery after returning home.

What surgical approaches do French orthopedic surgeons typically offer for hip replacement?

French orthopedic surgeons specialize in muscle-sparing techniques, primarily offering the direct anterior approach and the posterior approach. The anterior method allows surgeons to work between muscles without cutting them. This facilitates rapid recovery, early mobilization, and a lower risk of post-operative hip dislocation.

  • Anterior approach: Muscle-sparing technique performed through the front to enable faster functional recovery.
  • Posterior approach: Standard method providing expansive joint visibility, often preferred for complex revision surgeries.
  • ALMIS technique: Anterolateral muscle-sparing approach designed to minimize soft tissue trauma and bleeding.
  • MAKOplasty: Robotic-assisted surgery available in major Paris clinics for high-precision implant positioning.
  • RAAC protocol: Enhanced recovery program focusing on walking shortly after surgery and rapid discharge.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many countries focus on the implant brand, French orthopedic centers prioritize recovery architecture. Clinics like Mont Louis perform 20,000 surgeries annually by integrating RAAC protocols with specialized nerve blocks. This allow patients to begin mobilization hours after the procedure regardless of the chosen approach.

Patient Consensus: Patients often find that French surgeons prioritize their personal habitual technique over a menu of options. Most report that the organized rehabilitation pathway matters more for their daily progress than the specific incision location.

How long should I remain in France after total hip replacement before flying home?

Patients should remain in France for at least 10 to 14 days after a total hip replacement before considering short-haul travel. Long-haul flights typically require a 6 to 12-week wait. Surgeons prioritize managing deep vein thrombosis risks and ensuring patients can navigate airports independently before clearance.

  • Travel duration: Wait 6 weeks for short flights and 12 weeks for long-haul journeys home.
  • Surgical clearance: Obtain formal medical approval from your orthopedic specialist before booking return travel.
  • Mobility requirements: Demonstrate independent walking, stair navigation, and ability to sit comfortably for hours.
  • Risk management: Utilize compression stockings, prescribed blood thinners, and frequent ankle pumps during transit.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Top Paris facilities like Clinic Mont Louis perform 20,000 surgeries annually, often utilizing ALMIS or MAKOplasty techniques. These minimally invasive approaches frequently allow patients to achieve independent mobility by day 7. However, logistical fatigue usually makes a 14-day stay more realistic for international travelers.

Patient Consensus: Success depends on being stable enough to manage luggage and long airport walks rather than just feeling okay. Most recommend booking flexible return tickets and staying in ground-floor accommodations with elevator access during the initial recovery weeks.

What post-operative care must be arranged at home after returning from France?

Post-operative care for hip replacement involves securing medical continuity, home safety modifications, and daily living support. Upon returning from France, patients must prioritize deep vein thrombosis prevention, wound monitoring, and physical therapy coordination to ensure a successful long-term outcome and safe recovery.

  • Medical records: Request English translations of French discharge summaries and operative notes.
  • Local follow-up: Schedule a primary doctor visit within 7 days of landing.
  • Home safety: Establish a ground-floor living space and remove all tripping hazards.
  • Mobility aids: Install a raised toilet seat, shower chair, and non-slip mats.
  • Clot prevention: Wear medical compression stockings and perform frequent light household walks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Paris clinics like Geoffroy Saint Hilaire or Clinic Mont Louis perform over 15,000 surgeries annually. This high volume means their discharge protocols are exceptionally refined for international travel. Always request specific French-authorized anticoagulation labels to help your home pharmacist match local equivalents perfectly.

Patient Consensus: Real recovery challenges often involve unexpected fatigue and mobility limits. Patients emphasize pre-stocking stool softeners for medication-induced constipation and arranging dedicated help for bathroom transfers during the first week.

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