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7月 2026のタイでの特別手根管開放術プランをお見逃しなく

900件以上の手の処置を実施した専門医による手根管手術

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Pongsathorn Sitthisen

13年の経験

This 30-45 minute, minimally invasive outpatient procedure allows patients to return to their accommodation the same day. Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen, with over 900 hand surgery treatments performed, provides a personalized plan at the Menness Wellness Clinic. At approximately $476, the surgery costs are covered. The clinic's Royal College of Surgeons Thailand accreditation ensures internationally recognized surgical standards, and patients can often return to tasks like computer work within 10 days.

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Pongsathorn Sitthisen

13年の経験

Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Menness Wellness Clinic in Bangkok. He specializes in hand and upper extremity surgery. Dr. Sitthisen holds sub-specialty training in reconstructive microsurgery from Chulalongkorn University. He treats complex conditions of the hand, wrist, and forearm.

  • Performs microsurgery for nerve compression and tendon injuries.
  • Treats degenerative conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and osteoarthritis.
  • Expert in orthopedic rehabilitation and stem cell therapy for joint issues.
  • Works at a clinic accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons Thailand.

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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。
Jordan Hare • 手根管開放術
オーストラリア
Feb 15, 2025
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How is endoscopic carpal tunnel release performed, and what are its advantages?

Endoscopic carpal tunnel release in Thailand is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure where surgeons cut the transverse carpal ligament using a camera-equipped endoscope. This technique relieves median nerve pressure through a 1 cm wrist incision, offering faster recovery and less postoperative pain than open surgery.

  • Surgical technique: Surgeons use single-portal or two-portal methods for precise ligament transection.
  • Typical duration: The entire procedure usually takes between 10 and 20 minutes.
  • Anesthesia type: Patients typically receive local anesthesia allowing for same-day discharge.
  • Recovery timeline: Most patients return to desk work within 3 to 7 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general clinics offer this surgery, choosing a specialist like Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic, who has performed over 900 hand procedures, significantly lowers the 2% to 5% reoperation risk associated with low-volume surgeons. In Thailand, high-tier facilities like JCI-accredited Bumrungrad International Hospital combine this specialized expertise with advanced digital imaging for safer ligament visualization.

Patient Consensus: Patients report a surprisingly fast healing process, often returning to computer work or hobbies like playing piano within 10 days. The minimal scarring, typically hidden in the wrist crease, remains a major practical and cosmetic highlight for many.

What are the main risks and possible complications of carpal tunnel surgery?

Carpal tunnel surgery is a highly safe procedure with success rates exceeding 90 percent. Common risks include temporary pillar pain at the palm base, scar tenderness, and weakened grip strength. Rare but serious complications like permanent nerve damage or infection occur in fewer than 1 percent of cases.

  • Pillar pain: Pain at the palm base typically resolves within 3 to 4 months.
  • Grip strength: Temporary weakness is normal and usually recovers over several months of healing.
  • Surgical technique: Endoscopic methods may carry a slightly higher risk of transient nerve irritation.
  • Nerve injury: Median nerve irritation can cause persistent numbness or weakness in rare instances.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patient data shows specialized clinics like Menness Wellness Clinic achieve high functional outcomes by using surgeons like Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen, who has performed over 1,100 hand procedures. Choosing a high-volume specialist significantly reduces the 10 to 15 percent risk of incomplete ligament release found in general practice.

Patient Consensus: Patients with severe symptoms or underlying conditions report faster-than-expected recovery, often returning to computer or piano work within 10 days. Most emphasize the importance of starting physical therapy early to manage temporary stiffness and ensure full grip restoration.

Who is a good candidate for carpal tunnel surgery in Thailand, and are there exclusion criteria?

Carpal tunnel surgery candidates in Thailand typically present with persistent median nerve compression symptoms that fail conservative therapy. Ideal patients have confirmed moderate-to-severe syndrome through electromyography (EMG) or nerve conduction studies (NCS), often exhibiting visible muscle wasting or functional impairment in their dominant hand.

  • Conservative failure: Symptoms persisting after 3–6 months of splinting or steroid injections.
  • Clinical confirmation: Objective nerve damage evidence required via EMG or conduction studies.
  • Medical clearance: Stable blood sugar levels for patients with diabetes to ensure healing.
  • Exclusion factors: Active hand infections, severe clotting disorders, or BMI over 35.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While top centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize advanced diagnostics, some specialized clinics offer incredibly high expertise at lower price points. Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic has performed over 900 hand procedures alone. This specific experience is vital because surgeons with high volumes often achieve better results in complex cases involving secondary nerve adhesions.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of having local EMG results ready before traveling. Those with severe symptoms or existing conditions like cerebral palsy reported fast recoveries and returning to work within 10 days.

What is the typical recovery timeline after carpal tunnel release surgery?

Carpal tunnel recovery in Thailand typically allows for basic hand function within 2 to 6 weeks, while regaining full grip strength takes 3 to 6 months. Most patients return to light desk work or typing within 1 to 2 days, especially when undergoing endoscopic release at JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok.

  • Initial healing: Bandages and stitches typically remain in place for 10 to 14 days post-surgery.
  • Activity restrictions: Patients must avoid lifting objects over 2 pounds for the first 2 weeks.
  • Work transition: Manual laborers generally require 4 to 6 weeks before returning to physically demanding tasks.
  • Long-term recovery: Maximum nerve regeneration and strength restoration can continue for up to 12 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Speed of recovery often depends on the surgeon's specific volume rather than just the technique. Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic has performed over 900 hand procedures. Data shows such high-volume specialists often achieve better functional outcomes and faster transitions back to daily activities.

Patient Consensus: Many report dramatic relief from numbness within 48 hours, though peak swelling occurs around day 5. While typing feels comfortable early on, patients warn that rushing heavy gripping can cause painful setbacks or stiffness.

What credentials should I check when choosing a hand surgeon in Thailand?

Choosing a hand surgeon in Thailand requires verifying a license from the Medical Council of Thailand (TMC) and board certification in orthopedic or plastic surgery. Top specialists often hold fellowships in hand and microsurgery from renowned institutions in the US, UK, or Australia.

  • Medical licensure: Verify active registration through the official Medical Council of Thailand (TMC) database.
  • Surgical specialty: Confirm board certification from the Royal College of Orthopaedic Surgeons of Thailand.
  • Sub-specialty training: Look for dedicated fellowships in hand and microsurgery for complex nerve repairs.
  • Facility accreditation: Select hospitals with Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation to ensure global safety standards.
  • Case volume: Prioritize surgeons like Dr. Pongsathorn Sitthisen who have performed 900+ hand procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume clinics like Menness Wellness Clinic often specialize in focused orthopedic care with 1,000+ annual patients. While large hospitals like Bumrungrad offer massive infrastructure, smaller specialized centers in Bangkok provide highly competitive pricing around $485 to $520 for carpal tunnel release.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize finding surgeons experienced with specific preexisting conditions like cerebral palsy. Many report a rapid recovery, returning to computer and piano work just 10 days after surgery.

What are the key components of a typical surgery package for international patients?

Typical surgery packages in Thailand for international patients bundle the procedure, expert surgical fees, and essential pre-operative diagnostics into a single price. Most comprehensive options include a 1-night private hospital stay, anesthesia, post-operative medications, and follow-up consultations with Board-certified specialists at JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Core medical services: Surgical fees, anesthesia, and use of advanced operating theaters are standard inclusions.
  • Diagnostic screenings: Packages typically cover pre-op consultations, blood work, and necessary nerve conduction tests.
  • Recovery essentials: Private hospital rooms, post-op pain medications, antibiotics, and surgical splints are included.
  • Logistical support: Many high-end facilities include airport pickups and dedicated English-speaking personal coordinators.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s specialized centers like KDMS Hospital offer focused orthopedic care that often includes more recovery days than general clinics. While packages at Menness Wellness Clinic start at $1,800, they focus on the procedure and follow-ups. Aligning your choice with a JCI-accredited hospital like Bumrungrad ensures more robust logistical support for international travelers.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the rapid 10-day recovery timeline and the high level of medical competence, especially when surgeons have experience with complex pre-existing conditions. Clarity on whether physical therapy is included remains a top practical concern for most travelers.

What should I pack and prepare for my carpal tunnel surgery trip to Thailand?

Pack front-closure clothing and slip-on shoes to navigate limited hand mobility after your carpal tunnel release. Ensure you have digital and physical medical records, including recent X-rays or MRIs, and notify your bank before traveling to Bangkok for your procedure.

  • Adaptive clothing: Bring button-up shirts to avoid pulling garments over your head post-surgery.
  • Waterproofing supplies: Pack waterproof bandages or plastic bags to protect incisions during Thai monsoon.
  • Post-op recovery: Include a travel neck pillow for comfortable hand elevation during rest.
  • Tech essentials: Pack an extension cord to charge devices easily from your hospital bed.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many high-end hospitals like Bumrungrad International include everything, specialized clinics like Menness Wellness Clinic offer surgery at $1,800 but exclude transfers. Use the Grab app for reliable, affordable transport to avoid the physical strain of navigating Bangkok's public transit with one hand.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize bringing audiobooks since one-handed phone use is frustrating. Many successfully return to computer-based work within 10 days but highlight that Thailand's high humidity requires extra diligence with keeping bandages dry.

What are the common medical risks of undergoing carpal tunnel syndrome surgery in Thailand?

Carpal tunnel surgery in Thailand is a standard procedure. It has a low complication rate of around 1% or less. Risks include infection, nerve damage, and scar tissue sensitivity. Surgeons in Bangkok often perform 900+ hand procedures to minimise these issues.

  • Infection risk: Potential for minor infection at the incision site.
  • Nerve sensitivity: Temporary numbness or tingling in fingers after surgery.
  • Scar tissue: This may cause stiffness or wrist tenderness.
  • Recovery timeline: Most patients return to light work within 10 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Surgeons at specialised orthopaedic centres in Bangkok frequently manage complex cases. This includes Dr Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic. Data across 154 Thai clinics shows that orthopaedic hospitals provide regional nerve blocks. This helps reduce pain after surgery compared to general surgical units.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that Thai clinics are clean and professional. Many feel comfortable returning to computer or piano work about 10 days after surgery.

Which hospitals in Thailand are recommended for carpal tunnel syndrome surgery?

Recommended hospitals for carpal tunnel surgery in Thailand include JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International and Yanhee International. These Bangkok centres specialise in endoscopic and open release techniques. Board-certified orthopaedic surgeons perform these procedures. KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital also offers robotic-assisted surgery for precise hand and nerve decompression.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: JCI-accredited facility serving 500,000+ international patients annually with modern orthopaedic technology.
  • Yanhee International Hospital: Provides JCI-accredited care with free 24/7 interpreter services for English-speaking patients.
  • KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital: Thailand's first dedicated orthopaedic centre featuring robotic surgery and modern imaging.
  • Menness Wellness Clinic: Features specialised hand surgeons who have performed 900+ successful hand procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Large hospitals offer name recognition. However, smaller specialised hubs like Menness Wellness Clinic provide high-value alternatives. These clinics offer direct access to hand specialists. For example, Dr Pongsathorn Sitthisen has performed over 900 hand procedures. This specific expertise is often harder to secure quickly in larger general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients report returning to work involving computers and piano within 10 days. This follows bilateral open release surgery. Experience in Thailand is described as professional and efficient. This is particularly true when surgeons have experience with complex physical conditions.

What is the recommended duration of stay in Thailand for carpal tunnel syndrome surgery?

Patients should stay in Thailand for at least 10 days for carpal tunnel surgery. The procedure takes 30–60 minutes as an outpatient service. This window allows for pre-operative assessments and a follow-up wound review before travel.

  • Procedure time: Surgeons typically complete the release in 30–60 minutes under local anaesthesia.
  • Hospital stay: Most surgeries are outpatient. Patients return to their hotel the same day.
  • Activity resumption: Many patients return to light computer or piano-based work within 10 days.
  • Clinical follow-up: Surgeons must check the wound is stable before patients fly home.
  • Minimally invasive options: Specialist centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offer robotic assistance.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows specific expertise in Bangkok clinics. Surgeons like Dr Pongsathorn Sitthisen have performed 900+ hand procedures. High-volume specialists often treat complex cases, including patients with conditions like cerebral palsy. This helps ensure precise outcomes and faster recovery.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand report being back to work 10 days after bilateral surgery. They recommend arranging help with luggage. Patients should also ask the surgeon to confirm the wound is stable before departure.

What are the differences between open and endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome surgery techniques in Thailand?

Endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR) in Thailand uses a 1–2 cm wrist incision. A camera helps the surgeon cut the ligament from within. Traditional open surgery requires a 2–5 cm palm incision. Both techniques effectively relieve median nerve pressure at JCI-accredited Bangkok hospitals.

  • Incision size: Endoscopic methods use 1–2 small incisions. Open surgery requires a larger incision.
  • Pain levels: Patients report much less post-operative pain with the endoscopic approach.
  • Recovery speed: Endoscopic patients typically return to work 1–2 weeks sooner than open release patients.
  • Surgical access: Surgeons use an endoscope for internal monitoring rather than direct viewing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai specialists like Dr Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic have managed 900+ hand procedures. Endoscopic equipment adds cost, but A$700 open release packages in Bangkok offer great value. Many patients recover fast enough to resume light activities within 10 days.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand report professional care and quick healing. They often return to computer work or hobbies within 10 days. The clinical staff provide clear instructions on scar care and post-operative hand use.

What is the typical recovery timeline after carpal tunnel syndrome surgery in Thailand?

Recovery in Thailand follows a standard timeline. Patients return to light activity within 1–2 weeks. Most people resume desk work after 10 days. Grip strength and nerve sensation improve over 6–12 months. Centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Yanhee International Hospital provide post-operative monitoring.

  • Wound care: Bulky bandages remain for 24 hours up to 2 weeks after surgery.
  • Suture removal: Surgeons typically remove stitches during a follow-up visit after 10–14 days.
  • Initial activity: Light daily tasks like eating or dressing are encouraged immediately after surgery.
  • Work resumption: Desk-based tasks are possible in 1–2 weeks; manual labour requires 4+ weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows specialised clinics in Bangkok offer high-volume expertise for recovery. Dr Pongsathorn Sitthisen at Menness Wellness Clinic has performed 900+ hand procedures. Patients there report returning to complex tasks like playing piano 10 days after bilateral surgery.

Patient Consensus: Expect temporary palm soreness and swelling but immediate relief from severe numbness. Arrange help with luggage for the flight home and stay for the first follow-up check.

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