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スペインでの切断術の平均価格は$21,000、最低価格は$17,000、最高価格は$25,000です
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Bookimedは切断術価格に追加料金を加算しません。料金はクリニックの公式価格表から来ています。到着時にクリニックで切断術代を直接お支払いいただきます。

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クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
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85%
手術時間 - 4 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 10 日
リハビリテーション - 30 日
麻酔 - 全身麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 7852
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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更新済み: 05/27/2022
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スペインでの切断術に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

What is the incidence of major amputations in Spain?

Major amputation incidence in Spain for type 2 diabetes patients is 0.48 per 100,000 person-years. While major leg amputations decreased recently, minor procedures increased as surgeons focus on limb preservation. Roughly 64.5% of nontraumatic amputations occur in patients managing diabetes within Spanish clinical facilities.

  • Regional variation: Canary Islands report the highest major amputation rate at 0.81 per 100,000.
  • Survival rate: Mortality following major amputation in Spain is approximately 10% across hospital systems.
  • Condition impact: About 64.5% of all nontraumatic limb losses involve patients with diabetes.
  • Surgical trends: National data shows a shift toward minor amputations to prevent total limb loss.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s vascular surgery landscape, featuring specialists like Prof. Fernando Sellés, prioritizes endovascular techniques to reduce major limb loss. JCI-accredited centers in Barcelona and Madrid leverage advanced diagnostic imaging like PET-CT and MRI to catch vascular issues early. This infrastructure supports the national trend of replacing major amputations with more targeted, minor surgical interventions.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that early intervention for diabetic foot wounds is critical to avoid major surgery. Many highlight that modern vascular management effectively prevents total limb loss if infection is treated promptly.

What is the mortality rate following major amputations in Spain?

Short-term mortality after major lower extremity amputations in Spain ranges from 9.5% to 10%. These rates mainly apply to patients with type 2 diabetes or peripheral vascular disease. Success rates vary by region, with La Rioja maintaining the highest survival levels during the perioperative period.

  • In-hospital mortality: Rates for major procedures average between 9.5% and 9.7% in Spanish hospitals.
  • Long-term survival: Five-year mortality rates for major amputations range from 52% to 80% nationwide.
  • Regional variance: Survival outcomes fluctuate between regions like Cantabria and La Rioja based on data.
  • Clinical oversight: Specialists like Dr. Fernando Selles provide vascular expertise to improve patient outcomes.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While mortality is a concern, Spain ranks 5th globally for medical tourism. High-volume centers like Hospital Quiron Barcelona and HM Madrid serve thousands of inpatients annually. This high surgical volume at JCI-accredited facilities often correlates with better management of the comorbidities that drive mortality risks.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that recovery depends heavily on managing underlying conditions like diabetes. Many recommend joining local support groups in cities like Barcelona for practical post-surgical resources.

What are the main causes of amputation in Spain?

Vascular diseases like diabetes and Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) cause most amputations in Spain. These conditions often lead to lower-limb ischemia or non-healing wounds. Recent data shows a 42% increase in cases, primarily affecting men over 65 in regions like Galicia and Asturias.

  • Vascular complications: Poor circulation and diabetes drive the majority of non-traumatic lower-limb removals.
  • Traumatic injury: Severe vehicle accidents and work-related machinery injuries cause immediate limb loss.
  • Oncological causes: Malignant bone or cartilage tumors necessitate surgical removal to prevent spread.
  • Severe infections: Life-threatening sepsis or necrotizing fasciitis can lead to irreversible bone necrosis.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain holds a high global rank for specialized care, with over 80 clinics handling complex vascular cases. Centers like Quironsalud Madrid use advanced research to manage neurodegenerative and vascular issues before they require surgery. Dr. Fernando Sellés in Granada highlights that early non-invasive vascular examinations are vital for preventing tissue death in high-risk patients.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that monitoring vascular health and managing diabetes is critical for prevention. Individuals facing chronic pain from fractures often explore all pain management options before considering surgical removal.

Are there support and resource groups for amputees in Spain?

Spain offers extensive support for amputees through national associations and specialized JCI-accredited hospitals. Key resources include the National Association of Amputees of Spain (ANDADE) and the Sant Jordi Association. These groups provide emotional peer support, social integration, and rehabilitation guidance within the Spanish healthcare system.

  • National association: ANDADE serves as the primary national network for amputees across Spain.
  • Pediatric support: SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital provides specialized rehabilitation for children and teenagers.
  • Regional groups: Sant Jordi Amputee Association operates from Barcelona to support patient families.
  • Neurorehabilitation centers: Guttmann Institute offers integrated social and physical recovery programs in Cataluña.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While major associations provide emotional support, patients benefit most from Spain's JCI-accredited centers like Hospital Quiron Barcelona. These facilities bridge the gap between surgery and long-term support by connecting patients directly with local prosthetists. These specialists often facilitate peer-to-peer introductions that are vital for early recovery phases.

Patient Consensus: Patients value in-person meetings in Barcelona and Madrid for shared recovery experiences. Many find that local Spanish-language digital communities also offer a vital link to peer support during initial rehabilitation.

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