| ポーランド | トルコ | オーストリア | |
| 子宮摘出術 | から $6,000 | から $4,760 | から $15,000 |
| 腹腔鏡下子宮摘出術 | から $6,000 | から $7,000 | から $15,000 |
| 子宮頸部摘出術 | から $5,500 | から $5,500 | から $14,500 |
| ロボット支援下子宮筋腫摘出術 | から $8,000 | から $6,215 | から $14,000 |
| ボイスリフト | から $3,500 | から $3,500 | から $5,000 |
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Initial recovery after a hysterectomy in Poland takes 2 to 4 weeks for minimally invasive techniques. Patients undergoing open abdominal surgery require 6 to 8 weeks. Most women return to work and full physical activity around the 6-week mark regardless of the surgical method used.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Poland shows a growing trend toward robotic-assisted and laparoscopic surgeries at centers like KCM Clinic. These methods significantly reduce hospital stays compared to traditional open surgery. Choosing these minimally invasive options often allows international patients to fly home much sooner than expected.
Patient Consensus: Expect to need help at home for 2 weeks. Patients recommend buying stool softeners and pads before surgery as specific brands vary across Polish pharmacies.
For complex or large-uterus cases in Poland exceeding 500–1,000g, surgeons typically choose laparotomy (open abdominal) for safety and visualization. While laparoscopy is the standard for moderate sizes, robotic-assisted surgery via the da Vinci system is increasingly preferred for obese patients and highly complex uterine pathologies.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While public hospitals often default to open surgery for large fibroids, private centers like KCM Clinic specialize in minimally invasive approaches. Choosing robotic-assisted surgery in Poland can reduce recovery from 6 weeks to just 3 days. This transition is especially valuable for international patients traveling from the UK or Germany.
Patient Consensus: Patients with uteri over 500g report that surgeons often warn about laparoscopic-to-open conversion risks. Many recommend seeking second-opinion imaging to confirm if a minimally invasive robotic approach is feasible before committing to abdominal surgery.