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タイでの結腸切除術の平均価格は$16,500 / 561,000฿、最低価格は$12,000 / 408,000฿、最高価格は$21,000 / 714,000฿です
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結腸切除術から $12,000 / 408,000฿から $6,912 / 235,008฿から $22,000 / 748,000฿
データは2026年July月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界95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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患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 3 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 10 日
リハビリテーション - 4 日
麻酔 - 全身麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 46119
検証済み患者レビュー - 16
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治療: 乳房切除術
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Stuart Percy Farnborough Farnborough • 肺葉切除術
フィリピン
Jul 7, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
この素晴らしい病院での経験すべてに非常に満足しました。
私はこの素晴らしい病院での体験に非常に満足しました。アジアでこの病院に匹敵する場所はないと思います。医師から看護師、そしてその他すべてのスタッフまで、全員が有能で非常に礼儀正しく親切です。唯一の小さな批判としては、残念ながら多くの人が英語をあまり上手に話せないことで、それは非常に残念です。
Rob Atchison • 前立腺癌
カナダ
Jan 11, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
こちらは一流病院です。
これは一流の病院です。この病院であれば、どのような治療も受けにまた戻りたいと思います。5つ星の施設です。
匿名 • 放射線治療
ウガンダ
Jun 13, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
私は医療を求めている他の人々に強くお勧めします。 医師について: スタッフは非常に専門的かつ効率的です。 クリニックについて: 非常に近代的な設備を使用しています。 結果について: 治療費は競争力があります。 経験について: これまでに受けた治療に非常に満足しています。 最も肯定的な文章: 私は医療を求めている他の人々に強くお勧めします。
昨年からこれまでに、バムルンラード国際病院で3回の治療を受けましたが、大変満足しています。スタッフは非常に専門的で効率的であり、非常に現代的な機器を使用しています。治療費も競争力があります。医療をお探しの方にはぜひお勧めいたします。
匿名 • 骨肉腫
バングラデシュ
Jun 9, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
コンサルタントは効率的で自信に満ちていました。
コンサルタントは効率的で自信に満ちていた
手続きは迅速だった
特に言及することはない
Alwaheibi Fiza • 甲状腺癌
オマーン
Oct 6, 2023
確認済みレビュー。
全て良好
全体的に良好ですが、費用が高いです。
Bey • 前立腺生検
タイ
Feb 3, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
長時間の滞在は避けてください。
迅速性
価格
MOHAMMAD RANA MASUD • 基本検査
バングラデシュ
Jun 21, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
強くお勧めします。 医師について: 医師は非常に親しみやすく、知識豊富で、とても助かりました。 クリニックについて: クリニックは非常に清潔で快適でした。 結果について: 結果は素晴らしかったです。 体験について: 経験に非常に満足しています。
ここで薬を購入する際に大きな問題があります。それがないと、処方箋について複雑な状況に直面することになります。薬を購入しないと処方箋を受け取れません。
Grum • 肺葉切除術
イギリス
Dec 17, 2018
確認済みレビュー。
私はLiza Dudnikにとても満足しています!神のご加護を。
ライザ・ダドニクにとても満足しています!彼女は素晴らしい女性です!彼女はとても親切で、時間を守り、とても役立ちます。私の経験の中で知っている最高のスタッフの一人です。神のご加護を彼女に。

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更新済み: 06/09/2025
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一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
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このページは、さまざまな国で利用可能な各種医療状態、治療、ヘルスケアサービスに関する情報を掲載する場合があります。コンテンツは情報提供のみを目的として提供されており、医療アドバイスやガイダンスとして解釈されるべきではないことをご承知おきください。医療治療を開始または変更する前に、医師または資格のある医療専門家にご相談ください。

タイでの結腸切除術に関する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。

Which hospitals in Thailand are best for colectomy and why?

The best hospitals for colectomy in Thailand include JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International and Bangkok Hospital Headquarters. These centers excel due to high-volume colorectal clinics, da Vinci Xi robotic systems, and Western-trained surgeons specialized in minimally invasive bowel resections for cancer or inflammatory diseases.

  • Robotic precision: Bumrungrad and Bangkok Hospital Phuket utilize da Vinci systems for complex resections.
  • Accredited safety: Top facilities maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) standards for surgical excellence.
  • Specialized centers: Samitivej Sukhumvit operates a dedicated Center of Excellence for colorectal diseases.
  • International volume: Bumrungrad serves 520,000 international patients annually, ensuring high proficiency in coordination.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad are global leaders, smaller JCI-accredited private hospitals like Sikarin often provide more personalized post-operative follow-up. Our data suggests these mid-sized clinics may offer more attentive nursing care during the critical 3 to 5-day recovery window.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the quick transition from diagnosis to surgery for bowel obstructions at private centers. Many recommend budgeting 20% beyond initial quotes to cover pathology and specialized wound care supplies.

What are the success rates for colectomy in Thailand?

Colectomy success rates in Thailand reach 95-98% for uncomplicated laparoscopic procedures at JCI-accredited centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital. These outcomes exceed the 90-95% global average. Patients benefit from low conversion rates to open surgery and high 5-year survival for early-stage conditions.

  • Survival rates: Stage I colon surgery achieves 94.6% 5-year survival in Thai hubs.
  • Complication frequency: Laparoscopic studies show a low 5.56% overall complication rate for elective cases.
  • Minimally invasive success: Only 1.85% of laparoscopic procedures require conversion to open incisions.
  • Recovery efficiency: Most patients qualify for discharge within 3 to 5 days after surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many seek Thailand for cost, the real advantage lies in surgeon volume. Lead surgeons at top Bangkok hospitals often perform 1,000+ colorectal procedures. This high repetition contributes to the 2-year survival rate of 89% seen in recent studies. Choosing a facility with JCI accreditation ensures these standardized outcomes.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report feeling recovered by 6 weeks. They highlight that pre-operative imaging checks often catch detail mismatches, providing an extra layer of safety.

How long is the recovery period for international travelers?

International travelers undergoing a colectomy in Thailand typically requires 4 to 8 weeks before safe long-haul air travel. While domestic patients resume light activity within 2 weeks, international patients must account for dehydration, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) risks, and potential postoperative ileus during extended flights.

  • Travel duration: Plan for 2 to 6 weeks of local monitoring before flying home safely.
  • Flight safety: Use compression socks and walk hourly during flights to prevent blood clots.
  • Age factors: Adults over 40 may require up to 10 days for initial stabilization.
  • Clinic standards: JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 500,000 international patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major Bangkok centers shows international recovery takes twice as long as domestic timelines. High humidity in Thailand can slow gut recovery and increase dehydration risks. We see savvy patients booking 3 weeks of post-operative stay to ensure IV fluid access before departure. This buffer prevents expensive emergency readmissions once you return to your home country.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers report staying 3 weeks post-op for monitoring before flying to Europe or North America. They recommend packing electrolytes and booking business class to ensure enough space for movement during recovery.

What should I prepare before traveling for colectomy surgery?

Preparing for a colectomy in Thailand requires coordinating medical clearance, specific dietary shifts, and logistical planning for a 3 to 7-day hospital stay. Patients must stabilize their health with vaccinations and clear liquid diets while arranging post-operative support in Bangkok or other surgical hubs before flying home.

  • Travel timing: Arrive 5 to 7 days early for jet lag recovery and acclimation.
  • Dietary prep: Follow a low-residue diet 1 week before traveling to stabilize the colon.
  • Medication safety: Stop taking blood thinners and NSAIDs 2 weeks prior to avoid bleeding risks.
  • Post-op supplies: Pack electrolyte packs and adult diapers as local brands may vary significantly.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 1 million patients annually, including 50% international visitors. This immense scale means their systems for pre-surgical screening are highly automated via digital portals. You should complete all baseline bloodwork and dental clearances at home to avoid surgery delays upon arrival.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers emphasize the necessity of bringing a companion for the first 2 weeks. They also recommend purchasing comprehensive medical evacuation insurance to cover any unexpected recovery extensions.

What are the professional qualifications of colorectal surgeons in Thailand for a colectomy?

Certified colorectal surgeons in Thailand must hold a Diploma of the Thai Subspecialty Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery. This requires six years of medical school and a four-year general surgery residency. It also involves a competitive two-year fellowship at academic centres like King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.

  • Surgical volume: Fellows must complete 20 colectomies and 100 colonoscopies for subspecialty certification.
  • Board oversight: The Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand (RCST) regulates advanced surgical training.
  • Specialised institutes: Bangkok Hospital Phuket hosts a Colorectal Disease Institute led by specialists like Prof. Dr. Art Hiranyakas.
  • Global credentials: Surgeons at hospitals like Bumrungrad International often hold American or European colorectal board fellowships.
  • Specialised training: Many specialists undergo laparoscopic and robotic training at the Chula Soft Cadaver Training Centre.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many general surgeons perform bowel resections. However, Thai centres like Bangkok Hospital Phuket have dedicated institutes for colorectal diseases. These units often have accreditation from the American College of Surgeons (ACS). This ensures they meet international standards for theatre safety and specialist staffing.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand find that high-volume hospitals provide clear English-language credentials. Many recommend checking if the hospital has a dedicated intensive care unit for post-operative support.

Will I require a temporary or permanent stoma bag after a colectomy in Thailand?

The need for a stoma bag after a colectomy in Thailand depends on the diagnosis and surgery extent. It also depends on whether healthy bowel ends can be safely reconnected. Many patients avoid a stoma entirely. JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok and Phuket follow international protocols to preserve bowel function.

  • No stoma: Surgeons perform anastomosis by stitching healthy bowel ends together for normal waste exit.
  • Temporary stoma: Diversion allows bowel rest for 3–12 months before a second reversal surgery.
  • Permanent stoma: Necessary if the rectal muscles or anal sphincter require removal due to disease.
  • Emergency cases: Active inflammation or perforations often require a temporary bag for safe healing.
  • Specialised care: Dedicated colorectal institutes provide stoma nurses to train patients before their flight home.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Phuket treat over 1 million patients annually. Their high surgical volume means surgeons frequently perform complex reattachments. These procedures might require a stoma elsewhere. Robotic surgery helps doctors spare nerves and muscles. This often reduces the chance of needing a permanent bag.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that waking up with a stoma is not automatic. It is often decided during the operation. They suggest asking surgeons for a written reversal plan. Patients should also coordinate follow-up care with an Australian specialist before leaving Thailand.

How long should I plan to stay in Thailand for a colectomy procedure?

Patients should plan to stay in Thailand for 14 to 21 days for a colectomy procedure. This timeframe covers pre-surgery preparation and a hospital stay of 3 to 7 days. It also includes essential in-country recovery to make sure patients are fit for air travel.

  • Preparation period: Arrive 2–3 days early for bowel preparation and pre-admission blood tests.
  • Hospital admission: Stay 3–7 days depending on whether surgeons use laparoscopic or open techniques.
  • In-country recovery: Remain in Thailand for 7–14 days post-discharge to monitor wound healing.
  • Fit-to-fly clearance: Attend a final specialist review to receive a mandatory travel certificate.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand is a major hub for complex abdominal surgery. Bumrungrad International Hospital alone serves 500,000+ international patients annually. Choosing a facility with a dedicated Colorectal Disease Institute, like Bangkok Hospital Phuket, provides specialists who handle many bowel resections.

Patient Consensus: Allow 3–4 weeks in Thailand to provide a safe buffer for recovery and medication adjustments. Feeling okay is different from being fit to fly. Patients should wait for official surgeon clearance.

What is the typical recovery timeline following a colectomy in Thailand?

Recovery after a colectomy in Thailand typically involves 3 to 5 days in hospital for laparoscopic procedures. Patients often achieve full recovery within 1 to 2 months. Leading Bangkok and Phuket hospitals use Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols to restore bowel function quickly.

  • Hospital stay: Patients spend 3 to 5 days in facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital.
  • Bowel function: Digestion typically restarts within 1 to 3 days post-surgery.
  • Flight readiness: International patients are generally cleared for flights after 10 to 14 days.
  • Daily activities: Desk-based work and light hobbies can usually resume within 2 to 3 weeks.
  • Physical restrictions: Avoid lifting over 4.5 kg for 6 to 8 weeks to prevent hernias.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand is a major hub for complex colorectal surgery. Specialised centres like the Colorectal Disease Institute at Bangkok Hospital Phuket provide dedicated expertise. This high volume of cases means clinics efficiently manage travel-safe certificates and follow-up care for Australians returning home.

What documentation must Australians prepare before traveling to Thailand for a colectomy?

Australians must prepare a hospital confirmation letter, medical records, and travel documents for a colectomy in Thailand. Essential items include pathology reports, CT scans, and a valid passport. Patients must also check medication permits and secure specialist medical travel insurance before departure.

  • Hospital letter: Official confirmation from facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital secures medical admission.
  • Medical history: Provide recent colonoscopy reports, blood panels, and Australian specialist referral summaries.
  • Visa requirements: Confirm entry via the 60-day exemption or apply for a medical visa.
  • Medication permits: Apply for Thai FDA import permits for restricted pain relief 14 days early.
  • Insurance certificate: Carry physical copies of policies covering elective surgery complications and medical evacuation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Australians use the 60-day visa exemption, but abdominal surgery recovery is unpredictable. Clinics like Bangkok Hospital Phuket have colorectal institutes. They often suggest a Non-Immigrant O medical visa if complex recovery is possible.

Patient Consensus: Carry digital and physical copies of all imaging records and pathology reports. Patients found that having a clear follow-up plan for wound care in Australia helps.

What are the recommended hospitals for complex colorectal surgery in Thailand?

Recommended hospitals for complex colorectal surgery in Thailand include JCI-accredited tertiary centres. These include Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Phuket. These facilities specialise in robotic colectomies and oncology. They feature multidisciplinary teams and purpose-built colorectal institutes for bowel conditions.

  • Bumrungrad International: Uses da Vinci Xi robotic systems for precise bowel resections and cancer surgeries.
  • Bangkok Hospital Phuket: Houses a specialised Colorectal Disease Institute led by Prof. Dr. Art Hiranyakas.
  • Accredited excellence: Centres maintain JCI and Global Healthcare Accreditation for rigorous international safety standards.
  • Integrated support: Facilities provide 24/7 imaging, intensive care units, and pathology for complex case management.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows 50% of patients at Thailand's leading hospitals are international. This high volume means surgeons at top hospitals are experienced at managing international care. This includes specific documentation and remote follow-up needs for Australian patients. While colectomy costs range from $12,000 to $21,000, the electronic records simplify sharing notes with your GP.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend choosing large tertiary hospitals in Bangkok or Phuket. This helps keep specialist colorectal surgeons and intensive care available on-site. They suggest confirming the hospital provides stoma education and detailed pathology reports for care in Australia.

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