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タイでのアキレス腱形成術概要

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85%
手術時間 - 2 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 10 日
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Dr Piya Assawaboonyadej

18年の経験

Intrarat病院において整形外科腫瘍学および再建手術を専門とし、アイオワ大学にてフェローシップを修了。

  • 整形外科手術における18年の経験年以上の経験
  • 筋骨格系腫瘍手術の専門家
  • タイ王国整形外科医師会会員
  • 関節鏡手術に関する研究論文を発表
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Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn

36年の経験

Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn is an orthopedic surgeon at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in robotic-assisted spine surgery and joint reconstruction. Dr. Thongchai completed intensive fellowships in spine and joint surgery at UC Davis, California. He is a member of the Royal College of Orthopedic Surgeons of Thailand.

  • Certified in robotic spine surgery at the Florida Hospital Nicholson Center.
  • Uses PRP and stem cell therapy for musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Treats adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and complex pediatric spine deformities.
  • Performs total disc replacements and minimally invasive spine procedures.
  • Published research on bone morphogenetic proteins and spinal screw placement.
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Pradab Pradasuk

24年の経験

Dr. Pradab Pradasuk is an orthopedic surgeon at Navamin 9 Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in arthroscopy, knee reconstruction, and complex spine surgery. Dr. Pradasuk performs endoscopic discectomy and spinal fusion with instrumentation. He works at a JCI-accredited facility that treats 30,000 patients annually.

  • Performs ACL surgery, meniscectomy, and total knee arthroplastic.
  • Treats shoulder rotator cuff tears and performs ankle joint replacements.
  • Manages fractures of the pelvis, spine, and forearm.
  • Provides specialized rehabilitation using the Re-Step system.

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Tess Raunig • 手根管開放術
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 25, 2025
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予想より早く回復しています。10日後にはコンピュータやピアノを使った仕事に戻りました。
メンネスクリニックはとてもプロフェッショナルで、手根管開放術を受けるならぜひお勧めします。 私はメネスクリニックの整形外科医であるDr.Bigに両手根管開放術を受けました。私のCTSは重度で、脳性麻痺もあるため、手術を受けるときは緊張しました。ビッグ先生は以前にも脳性麻痺の人の手術をしたことがあり、何を期待すればいいのか、どのように手術をすれば最良の結果が得られるのかをよくご存知でした。思っていたよりも治りが早く、10日後にはコンピューターやピアノを使った仕事に復帰しています。
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Aug 9, 2025
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この処置をいくら称賛しても足りないほどです
治療とサービスには本当に驚かされました。 少なくとも数ヶ月は 少なくとも数ヶ月は効果を感じられないと思っていました。2日後、私はほとんど痛みがなくなり、私が感じることはありませんと言われました。 少なくとも2ヶ月は効果を。ご期待ください。幹細胞について考えている人は、正直なレビューが必要なら私に連絡してください。私はこの治療法を賞賛することはできません。もし、5年間痛みがなかったら、また受けに来ます。 5つ星の会場スタッフと治療 ❤️
Myriam • 整形外科医相談
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Jan 25, 2026
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信頼できる雰囲気
病院の場所を考えると、送迎サービスはとても便利です。安心できる雰囲気です。
スタッフの素晴らしいおもてなしとプロ意識
匿名 • 幹細胞療法
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Oct 16, 2024
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物事は順調に進んでおり、問題はありません。
物事はスムーズに進んでいるようで、特に問題はない。
私はほとんど個人的な人間なので、gjj987と書いてもらえますか?
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手術がどれだけ成功したかは1年経たないとわからないけど、期待しているよ。
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Sep 4, 2019
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すべてが高品質、迅速かつ丁寧です。
管理から医師に至るまで、すべてが質が高く迅速で丁寧です。お勧めします。

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タイでのアキレス腱形成術に関するFAQ

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How long should I plan to stay in Thailand and what logistics are involved?

Patients undergoing Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand should plan for a 14 to 21-day stay. This allows 3 days for pre-operative labs, 1 to 2 nights of hospitalization at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International, and 10 days for initial physical therapy before long-haul travel.

  • Visa requirements: Citizens from 93 countries enjoy 60-day visa-free entry for medical tourism purposes.
  • Pre-op preparation: Arrive 3 to 5 days early for clinic orientation and essential laboratory screenings.
  • Accommodation strategy: Book serviced apartments near your clinic to ensure easy access for daily wound checks.
  • Post-op logistics: Arrange private medical transfers as taxis are difficult to navigate while non-weight-bearing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Achilles repair costs $4,000 to $7,000 in Thailand, the real value lies in the recovery infrastructure. Clinics like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus exclusively on movement. Their 2022 facility design minimizes walking distances for patients. This specialized layout prevents the accidental strain often seen in massive, multi-purpose hospitals during early mobilization.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers recommend booking aisle seats and requesting airport wheelchair assistance well in advance. Swelling often peaks between days 3 and 5, making flexible return flight tickets essential for comfort.

Is arthroplasty of the Achilles tendon in Thailand safe?

Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand is safe when performed at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital. These centers maintain Western safety standards, utilizing minimally invasive techniques and internationally trained orthopedic surgeons. Many specialists hold fellowships from the US or UK, ensuring high-quality reconstructive care.

  • International accreditation: Top hospitals hold Joint Commission International (JCI) and GHA certifications for patient safety.
  • Specialized facilities: KDMS Hospital is Thailand's first center dedicated exclusively to bone and joint care.
  • Advanced technology: Surgeons use 3D imaging and endoscopic tools to reduce infection and recovery risks.
  • Surgeon expertise: Doctors like Dr. Pradab Pradasuk have over 24 years of experience in reconstructions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s top-tier orthopedic centers, like Bumrungrad, serve over 1,000,000 patients annually with a 50% international patient base. This high volume across 70 specialized departments creates a data-driven environment for better outcomes. If you choose a specialized facility like KDMS, you benefit from a narrow focus on musculoskeletal issues rather than general medicine.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that success depends on choosing high-volume JCI hospitals rather than budget clinics. Many highlight the need for specialized physical therapy, which is more readily available at premier Bangkok institutions.

What are the possible complications or risks of Achilles-tendon arthroplasty?

Achilles tendon arthroplasty involves risks like wound healing issues, infection, and sural nerve damage causing foot numbness. While generally safe, patients must monitor for blood clots due to immobilization. Recovery focuses on preventing tendon re-rupture, which occurs in less than 5% of cases worldwide.

  • Wound complications: Limited blood supply in the heel increases risks of infection or dehiscence.
  • Nerve injury: Sural nerve irritation affects sensation in the outer foot in some cases.
  • Systemic risks: Post-operative immobilization raises the potential for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
  • Functional changes: Permanent calf muscle atrophy or reduced push-off power occurs for many patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Thailand offers specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, the real differentiator is surgeon volume. Dr. Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital brings 24 years of experience to these delicate repairs. Choosing a high-volume specialist reduces the risk of long-term stiffness and dorsiflexion limits.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find the recovery timeline surprisingly long, with persistent calf weakness. Experts and prior patients recommend starting physical therapy immediately and requesting specific DVT prophylaxis from the clinic.

Who is an ideal candidate for Achilles-tendon arthroplasty in Thailand?

Ideal candidates for Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand include active adults aged 30 to 50 experiencing chronic tendinopathy or major ruptures. Surgery is recommended when conservative treatments fail after 6 months or when tendon gaps exceed 5 millimeters. Essential requirements include non-smoking status and a body mass index under 30.

  • Clinical need: Persistent pain, swelling, or stiffness despite 6 months of physical therapy.
  • Activity level: Athletes or physically active individuals requiring maximal calf strength and stability.
  • Physical health: Patients must be non-smokers without uncontrolled diabetes to ensure proper healing.
  • Tendon condition: Severe degeneration or gaps larger than 5 millimeters necessitating surgical reconstruction.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals offer orthopedic services, KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok focuses exclusively on musculoskeletal conditions. Data shows specialized facilities often manage higher volumes of specific repairs. For instance, Dr. Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital has over 24 years of experience performing complex Achilles reconstructions and arthroplasty.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that being mobile before traveling is crucial for a smoother recovery. Those who secured vascular clearance and managed their BMI under 30 reported fewer complications in Thailand's tropical climate.

What exactly happens during the Achilles-tendon arthroplasty procedure?

Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand is a complex 2.5-hour salvage reconstruction performed under spinal anesthesia. Surgeons debride chronic scar tissue and replace damaged segments using tendon grafts, such as the flexor hallucis longus, often reinforced with synthetic mesh and bone anchors to restore ankle stability.

  • Surgical approach: Surgeons perform debridement of inflamed tissue followed by reconstruction using a figure-8 weaving pattern.
  • Tendon transfer: The flexor hallucis longus (FHL) is commonly harvested to reinforce or replace the Achilles.
  • Augmentation methods: Doctors utilize synthetic mesh or suture anchors to secure the repair to the bone.
  • Immobilization: Patients receive a post-operative plaster splint in the equinus position to protect the repair.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading facilities like Bumrungrad International and KDMS Hospital offer highly specialized orthopedic care for complex reconstructions. While standard repairs are common, these centers specialize in salvage operations for defects exceeding 4cm. Choosing a surgeon with international fellowship training, like those at Intrarat Hospital, ensures access to advanced V-Y advancement techniques.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that this is a major reconstruction requiring 8 weeks of non-weight-bearing recovery. Many highlight the necessity of using knee scooters and preparing for early phantom pain during the initial healing phase.

What is the expected recovery timeline and rehabilitation protocol?

Recovery after Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand typically spans 6 to 12 months for full functional restoration. The process begins with 2 weeks of strict non-weight-bearing immobilization in a cast or boot, followed by a graduated transition to partial weight-bearing and specialized physical therapy.

  • Initial immobilization: First 2 weeks require zero weight-bearing using a cast or specialized boot.
  • Weight-bearing transition: Weeks 3 to 6 involve a walking boot with wedges for partial loading.
  • Rehabilitation start: Professional physical therapy begins at week 4 focusing on controlled tendon loading.
  • Activity milestones: Patients return to desk work by month 3 and light jogging by month 6.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from leading Thai centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that tracking swelling daily until week 8 is critical. If inflammation persists beyond 2 months, our coordinators recommend early imaging to rule out adhesions. Surgeons like Dr. Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital emphasize that while aggressive rehab exists, following a conservative 6-session therapy protocol significantly reduces re-injury risks.

Patient Consensus: Patients frequently report that healing feels slower than expected due to naturally poor blood supply in the tendon. Most advise planning for 3 months off high-demand activities and expect some lingering stiffness during the first year of recovery.

Which Thai hospitals or cities are considered best for orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery?

Bangkok is Thailand's premier hub for orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery, hosting Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital. Patients also frequent Chiang Mai and Phuket for specialized care, benefiting from internationally trained surgeons and advanced rehabilitation centers in recovery-focused environments.

  • Specialized facilities: KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital is Thailand's first center dedicated exclusively to musculoskeletal care.
  • Clinical excellence: Bumrungrad International Hospital serves 1 million patients annually with TOP-10 global rankings.
  • Expert surgeons: Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital brings 24 years of orthopedic surgical experience.
  • Regional options: Chiangmai Ram Hospital provides JCI-accredited care for patients seeking treatment in Northern Thailand.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals offer orthopedic departments, KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital stands out by focusing entirely on bone and joint health. This hyper-specialization often leads to more streamlined perioperative care for complex cases like Achilles tendon reconstruction compared to larger multi-disciplinary facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize selecting doctors based on specific case volume rather than just hospital reputation. Many report significant satisfaction with the English-speaking staff and the 50-70% cost savings compared to Western medical options.

What are the main medical risks associated with Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand?

Achilles tendon arthroplasty risks in Thailand include surgical site infection, sural nerve injury, and deep vein thrombosis. Complication rates mirror international standards. However, tropical humidity and long-haul travel introduce specific challenges for recovery. Skilled orthopaedic surgeons in Bangkok clinics perform these procedures using refined surgical protocols.

  • Wound complications: Limited blood supply to the heel increases risks of delayed healing or infection.
  • Nerve irritation: Sural nerve entrapment during surgery can cause permanent numbness or burning sensations.
  • Blood clots: Immobility in casts raises DVT risk. Long-haul flights back to Australia compound this.
  • Tropical factors: High humidity can cause sweat pooling under casts, leading to bacterial skin infections.
  • Tendon re-rupture: Repaired tendons carry a baseline risk of tearing again during recovery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic centres show high technical proficiency. Specialists like Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital possess 20+ years of experience. To reduce travel-specific risks, patients should choose JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International. These institutions serve 500,000+ international patients annually. They provide formal documentation to help Australian physiotherapists continue the required 6-12 month rehabilitation protocol.

Patient Consensus: Patients advocate for clear post-operative wound care instructions and following immobilisation plans. Successful recovery in Thailand often involves confirming remote follow-up options. Patients should also coordinate technical procedure details with local clinicians before flying home.

How do I choose a qualified orthopaedic surgeon for Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand?

To choose a qualified orthopaedic surgeon in Thailand, prioritise foot and ankle specialists who work in JCI-accredited facilities. Check that they hold certification from the Royal College of Orthopaedic Surgeons of Thailand (RCOST). They should also have experience in minimally invasive arthroplastic techniques.

  • Surgical credentials: Confirm certification from the Medical Council of Thailand and the RCOST.
  • Specialist training: Seek surgeons like Dr Pradab Pradasuk with 20+ years of orthopaedic expertise.
  • Hospital standards: Select JCI-accredited centres such as Bumrungrad International Hospital or Sikarin Hospital.
  • Facility specialisation: Consider dedicated centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital for focused musculoskeletal care.
  • Language support: Check that therapists and surgeons consult in English for clear recovery instructions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic excellence is often tied to international training. Surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn have completed fellowships in Australia or the USA. Choosing a surgeon with Australian clinical training can simplify your post-op handover. These doctors understand Australian rehabilitation protocols and documentation standards for therapists back home.

Which hospitals in Thailand are recommended for Achilles tendon arthroplasty?

Recommended Thai hospitals for Achilles tendon arthroplasty include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Sikarin Hospital, and KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities specialise in complex foot and ankle reconstructions. Procedures cost between $4,000 and $7,000. This saves Australians up to 76% compared to local costs.

  • Bumrungrad International: This large private centre serves 1 million patients annually with JCI accreditation.
  • Sikarin Hospital: This hospital is preferred by Australians for Achilles trauma and holds ISO standards.
  • KDMS Hospital: This single-specialty facility focuses on orthopaedic care with 50 specialised doctors.
  • Specialist expertise: Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 has 20+ years of experience in Achilles repair.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients often find better value at single-specialty centres like KDMS Hospital. General tertiary hubs handle massive volumes. However, dedicated orthopaedic hospitals in Bangkok concentrate all resources on musculoskeletal recovery. This focus leads to streamlined rehabilitation protocols specifically for tendon management.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend confirming surgical terminology upfront. They also suggest requesting the surgeon’s specific foot-and-ankle caseload. Success depends on the hospital providing imaging and operative notes for Australian-based physiotherapy follow-up.

What is the required duration of stay in Thailand following Achilles tendon arthroplasty?

Patients planning Achilles tendon arthroplasty in Thailand generally need 10 to 14 days in-country before flying home. This timeframe covers hospitalisation and initial wound healing. It also includes post-operative reviews by a specialist to check the surgical site is stable. These checks help keep the risk of deep vein thrombosis low.

  • Clinical stay: Surgeons usually require 1–2 days of hospitalisation to manage pain and monitor swelling.
  • Initial recovery: Spend 8–12 additional days resting at a hotel before the first follow-up.
  • Follow-up care: Wound checks and stitch removal typically occur between day 10 and 14.
  • DVT prevention: Specialists may prescribe blood thinners or compression stockings for the flight to Australia.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Basic recovery takes 2 weeks, but patients should look for surgeons with international training. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital completed clinical training in Melbourne. This helps the rehabilitation plan align with Australian physiotherapy standards once the patient returns home.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest staying until the first wound check is complete. Confirming mobility on crutches and receiving a "fit to fly" certificate ensures a smoother journey home.

What is the typical timeline for physical rehabilitation after Achilles tendon surgery?

Full recovery after Achilles tendon surgery typically takes 6 to 12 months. Most patients spend 2 weeks in a splint before moving to a specialised boot. Physiotherapy in Bangkok begins by week 6 to restore calf strength and mobility.

  • Immediate protection: Use crutches and a splint for 2 weeks to manage swelling.
  • Controlled loading: Use a walker boot with heel wedges between weeks 2 and 6.
  • Physical therapy: Focus on range-of-motion and balance exercises during weeks 6 to 12.
  • Active strengthening: Begin straight-line jogging 4 to 5 months post-surgery if strength allows.
  • Sport return: High-impact activities like football usually require 9 to 12 months of rehabilitation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Orthopaedic centres in Thailand, such as Bumrungrad International Hospital, use digital imaging to monitor tendon healing. This approach allows surgeons like Pradab Pradasuk to customise weight-bearing schedules. Clinics like LUX KOR Hospital also provide detailed telehealth follow-up plans for Australians returning home.

Patient Consensus: Expect several weeks of immobilisation. This is followed by a gradual transition to full weight-bearing. Moving from a boot to sneakers is a significant milestone in Thailand. Plan local physiotherapy and check travel mobility limits before flying home.

What surgical techniques are used for Achilles plastic reconstruction in Thailand?

Thai orthopaedic surgeons use minimally invasive suturing for fresh tears and complex tendon transfers for chronic injuries. Techniques include the Percutaneous Achilles Repair System (PARS) for small incisions. They also use SpeedBridge for knotless heel bone anchoring. Flexor Hallucis Longus (FHL) autografts bridge larger tissue gaps. Centres accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) often combine surgery with biologic therapies.

  • Percutaneous repair: Surgeons use PARS jigs through 2–6 mm cuts to protect skin.
  • SpeedBridge fixation: High-strength tapes anchor directly into the heel bone for early weight-bearing.
  • FHL tendon transfer: Surgeons repurpose the big toe tendon to replace degenerated Achilles segments.
  • Biologic adjuncts: Specialists like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn use PRP or stem cells for healing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many centres offer standard repairs. However, clinics like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus only on musculoskeletal cases. This environment allows surgeons like Dr Pradab Pradasuk to perform complex ankle reconstructions. Data shows a significant cost advantage. Thai procedures typically save Australians up to 76% compared to domestic private fees.

Patient Consensus: Patients find the coordination at facilities such as Sikarin Hospital remarkably smooth. They report that English-speaking specialists explain the differences between open and minimally invasive options clearly.

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