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タイでの膝MAKOプラスティーの平均価格は$18,500 / 629,000฿、最低価格は$15,000 / 510,000฿、最高価格は$22,000 / 748,000฿です
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タイでの膝MAKOプラスティー概要

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関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
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患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 2 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 7 日
リハビリテーション - 6 日
麻酔 - 全身麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 23249
検証済み患者レビュー - 15
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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Napon Sinthuvanich

21年の経験

ロボット支援膝関節・股関節置換術を専門とし、シントゥワニッチ医師はKDMS整形外科専門病院にてMAKOplastyを実施しています。

  • シリラート病院にて成人股関節・膝関節再建術のトレーニングを修了
  • 部分的および複雑な再置換膝関節手術の両方に精通
  • 広範なロボット手術経験を持つ、認定整形外科医
検証済み

Rapeepat Narkbunnam

23年の経験

Dr. Rapeepat Narkbunnam is an expert in robotic-assisted knee and hip replacement surgery. He also performs partial knee replacements and revision surgeries for the knee and hip.

He received his Doctor of Medicine with Second Class Honors from Chulalongkorn University in 2003. He completed his orthopedic surgery training in 2008. In 2009, he specialized further in adult reconstructive surgery at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. From 2014 to 2015, Dr. Rapeepat was a visiting scholar in adult reconstructive surgery at Stanford University Medical Center.

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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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Tess Raunig • 手根管開放術
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 25, 2025
確認済みレビュー。
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
確認済みレビュー。
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
ベルギー
Jan 25, 2026
確認済みレビュー。
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
確認済みレビュー。
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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What is Knee MAKOplasty and how does it work?

Knee MAKOplasty is a robotic-arm assisted surgery using Stryker Mako technology for highly precise partial or total joint replacement. It uses a CT-based 3D virtual model to create a personalized surgical plan, ensuring sub-millimeter accuracy for implant positioning while protecting healthy ligaments and bone.

  • 3D modeling: Pre-operative CT scans create a digital map of your unique joint anatomy.
  • Haptic boundaries: AccuStop technology prevents the robotic arm from cutting outside the planned area.
  • Tissue preservation: Minimally invasive techniques preserve healthy bone and the ACL/PCL during partial replacements.
  • Rapid recovery: Patients typically begin walking within 24 hours and leave crutches within 2 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While technology is vital, surgeon volume remains the top success predictor in Thailand. Experts like those at KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital perform over 1,000 orthopedic procedures annually. Choosing a surgeon with 100+ Mako cases significantly reduces outlier positioning risks compared to lower-volume centers.

Patient Consensus: Patients report significantly less swelling and pain than traditional surgery. Many are surprised by the 1-hour procedure time and emphasize starting physical therapy on day 1 for the best results.

What are the main benefits of robotic knee surgery over traditional methods?

Robotic knee surgery provides sub-millimeter precision and personalized 3D digital planning to improve implant alignment. This technology minimizes human error, preserves healthy soft tissue, and enables faster recovery compared to traditional techniques. Patients often return to daily activities and unassisted walking significantly sooner.

  • Enhanced precision: Systems like MAKOplasty ensure accurate bone resections with sub-millimeter variances.
  • Tissue preservation: Virtual boundaries protect surrounding ligaments and nerves from accidental intraoperative damage.
  • Customized planning: Surgeons utilize preoperative CT scans to create 3D models of unique anatomy.
  • Rapid recovery: Patients typically return to hiking within 6 weeks versus 3 months traditionally.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopedic centers like KDMS Specialized Hospital focus exclusively on musculoskeletal care. Their specialists, such as those trained at Stanford, use robotic guidance to achieve 90% pain-free results by month 3. This high specialization level often leads to more consistent outcomes than general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Many feel more confident knowing the implant fits their specific anatomy perfectly. They frequently highlight the ability to walk without help 1 to 2 weeks earlier than expected.

Who is considered a good candidate for Knee MAKOplasty?

Good candidates for Knee MAKOplasty include patients with localized osteoarthritis or joint damage that has not responded to non-surgical treatments. It is particularly effective for individuals requiring high-precision partial or total knee replacements to preserve healthy bone and ligaments while restoring natural joint movement.

  • Bone health: Ideal patients have sufficient bone density to support the robotic-assisted implant securely.
  • Ligament stability: Candidates for partial MAKOplasty must have an intact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
  • Disease stage: Suitable for early to mid-stage damage confined to one or two knee compartments.
  • Body mass: Patients with a BMI under 30 typically experience better long-term robotic implant outcomes.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand is home to specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, which focuses exclusively on bone and joint care. This hyper-specialization is a major advantage for MAKOplasty candidates. While general hospitals offer the surgery, dedicated orthopedic facilities in Bangkok often have surgeons like Dr. Rapeepat Narkbunnam who completed fellowships at Stanford University. This specific training matches US standards but at a significant cost reduction, as Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand starts at $15,000 compared to the $42,500 US average.

Patient Consensus: Active patients under 65 frequently choose this robotic approach to maintain a more natural feeling in the knee. Many emphasize getting multi-angle X-rays specifically to confirm if damage is isolated before traveling for the procedure.

How long does recovery take, and when can patients resume sports or heavy activity?

Recovery after robotic-assisted knee MAKOplasty in Thailand typically allows patients to walk normally by week 3 and drive by week 4. While light activities like cycling resume around 8–12 weeks, high-impact sports or heavy activity generally require 4–6 months for full clearance.

  • Initial mobility: Most patients transition away from crutches within 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery.
  • Work return: Desk-based professional duties can often be resumed as early as 2 weeks.
  • Low-impact sports: Swimming, cycling, and golf are typically safe between months 2 and 3.
  • High-impact activity: Running or tennis requires 4 to 6 months depending on individual strength.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offers a distinct recovery advantage. Dedicated orthopedic facilities manage higher volumes, like 1,000 patients annually, ensuring staff are experts in post-robotic mobilization. Surgeons like Dr. Rapeepat Narkbunnam, trained at Stanford, use precision mapping to minimize soft tissue trauma, which directly accelerates the timeframe for pain-free stair climbing.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that while walking feels natural by the first month, localized swelling can peak unexpectedly at week 4. Pre-surgery fitness is the biggest factor, with active individuals reaching 5K running milestones months ahead of sedentary patients.

How long will the knee implant last, and does robotic placement affect longevity?

Modern knee implants typically last 15 to 25 years, with approximately 82% of total replacements functioning well after two decades. While robotic MAKOplasty improves surgical precision and alignment accuracy, current clinical data shows no significant difference in long-term implant survival rates compared to traditional manual surgery.

  • Survival rates: Approximately 90% of implants remain effective 15 years after the procedure.
  • Advanced materials: Ceramic-metal mixtures and cross-linked polyethylene are designed to last 30 years.
  • Robotic precision: Mako SmartRobotics reduces alignment outliers, which may lower early mechanical failure.
  • Patient satisfaction: Robotic-assisted patients report higher satisfaction scores of 94% versus 82% manually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Precision matters more than the tool itself for long-term success. At KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok, surgeons perform over 1,000 procedures annually. This high volume, combined with specialists like Dr. Napon Sinthuvanich who is fellowship-trained in both robotic and complex revision surgery, significantly reduces the clinical risks that lead to early implant wear.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that while robotics offer peace of mind, consistent physical therapy and weight management are the real keys to making an implant last 20 years. They advise travelers to Thailand to establish a clear 10-year follow-up plan with a local surgeon back home.

Which Thai hospitals are internationally recognized for performing Knee MAKOplasty?

Thailand features several internationally recognized centers for Knee MAKOplasty, led by JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International and Vejthani Hospital. These institutions use Stryker Mako SmartRobotics for high-precision partial and total knee replacements, ensuring smaller incisions and faster discharge within 24–48 hours.

  • Bumrungrad International: JCI-accredited facility ranked #1 in Thailand by Newsweek for four consecutive years.
  • KDMS Hospital: Specialized orthopedic-only hospital in Bangkok featuring surgeons trained at Stanford and UC Davis.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Known as the King of Bones with specific JCI Clinical Care Program Certifications.
  • Robotic specialists: Doctors like Napon Sinthuvanich at KDMS specialize in advanced robotic-assisted joint revision.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many hospitals market robotic surgery, true expertise is found at KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital. It is Thailand's first facility dedicated solely to musculoskeletal care. Their doctors, including Dr. Rapeepat Narkbunnam, hold fellowships from top US medical schools. This specialization often translates to higher surgical volume per doctor compared to general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying individual surgeon case volumes via the official Stryker locator rather than just hospital brand names. Many report successful mobility within 24 hours but advise negotiating full rehabilitation packages to avoid unexpected physiotherapy costs.

What are the safety risks and recovery guidelines for flying home to Australia after Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand?

Flying home after Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand requires managing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) risks and swelling. Surgeons at KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital typically advise waiting 6 weeks before long-haul flights. Patients must secure medical clearance and follow strict anticoagulation protocols for travel safety.

  • DVT prevention: Surgeons prescribe anticoagulants or injections to prevent clots during flights.
  • Physical assistance: Book wheelchair transport and priority boarding to avoid long queues.
  • Cabin management: Request aisle seats or premium economy to keep the knee extended.
  • In-flight movement: Perform hourly ankle pumps and aisle walks to maintain circulation.
  • Wound care: Carry surgical letters explaining titanium implants for airport security checkpoints.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai specialists like Dr Napon Sinthuvanich at KDMS Hospital use robotic assistance for precise implant alignment. This accuracy often leads to less soft tissue trauma. While technology speeds up mobility, the risk of pressure-induced swelling remains high for 6 weeks.

Patient Consensus: Many found they needed a longer stay to handle stairs and long-haul sitting. Arrange help with luggage early and carry all medications in your hand luggage.

What are the clinical benefits of choosing robotic Knee MAKOplasty over traditional surgery in Thailand?

Robotic Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand offers superior precision compared to manual methods. Specialists use 3D CT-scanning to map joints with sub-millimetre accuracy. This technology reduces soft tissue trauma and improves implant alignment. Most patients begin mobilisation within 24 hours at specialised centres in Bangkok.

  • 3D virtual mapping: Surgeons create a unique joint model instead of relying on 2D X-rays.
  • Haptic safety boundaries: Robotic arms prevent instruments from moving outside the predefined surgical zone.
  • Improved implant alignment: Precise component placement helps extend the lifespan of the knee implant.
  • Reduced tissue trauma: Minimal incisions and protected boundaries lead to significantly less post-operative pain.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai specialists often hold international credentials that directly bridge the gap for Australians. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital completed specialised training in Melbourne. This Australian-specific expertise in reconstructions and regenerative therapies brings a familiar standard of care.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that robotic systems in Thailand provide better implant fit and alignment. Success depends on the surgeon's case volume and the quality of the post-operative physiotherapy program.

What does the rehabilitation process look like after having Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand?

Rehabilitation after Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand follows an accelerated timeline. This is due to the precision of robotic-assisted surgery. Physical therapy begins on the day of surgery. It focuses on immediate weight-bearing and movement. Patients typically stay in Thailand for 10 to 14 days for wound checks and travel clearance.

  • Immediate mobilisation: Patients stand or walk with a walker within hours of waking from anaesthesia.
  • Clinical inpatient rehab: Specialists at centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital provide twice-daily physiotherapy sessions.
  • Flexion goals: Recovery aims for a 90-degree knee bend and staple removal by week 2.
  • Travel clearance: Surgeons issue mandatory Fit to Fly certificates after confirming the wound is stable.
  • Home consolidation: Patients continue strengthening exercises and wean off walking aids within 3 to 6 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic centres, like KDMS in Bangkok, use a one-stop service model. Surgeons and physiotherapists co-manage recovery in the same space. Researching doctors like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn, who has Australian clinical training, ensures your protocols align with high international standards.

Patient Consensus: Walking shortly after surgery is a standard experience in Thailand. Patients recommend staying at least 2 weeks before the flight home. This helps manage swelling and ensures they have enough energy for the journey.

What is the procedure for Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand and how does it differ from traditional surgery?

Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand uses robotic arm technology and 3D CT mapping to personalise joint replacement. It differs from traditional surgery by creating a digital bone replica for precise alignment. This robotic assistance helps surgeons preserve healthy tissue. It also results in faster mobilisation within 24 hours.

  • Technological precision: Robotic arms provide haptic boundaries. This stops tools from moving outside pre-mapped surgical zones.
  • Personalised mapping: Surgeons use specialised 3D CT scans. This replaces 2D X-rays used in traditional methods.
  • Tissue preservation: Minimal soft tissue disruption aids recovery. This often reduces post-operative pain and swelling.
  • Hospital stay: Patients typically stay 3–4 days in hospital. Specialised Bangkok centres like KDMS Hospital manage the recovery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many general hospitals offer joint replacements. However, KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok is Thailand's first orthopaedic-only facility. Doctors there, such as Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn, often hold fellowships from major US institutions. Choosing a specialised centre means all staff focus solely on joint recovery protocols.

Is total knee replacement available using the MAKOplasty system in Thailand?

Total knee replacement using MAKO SmartRobotics is available in Thailand at specialised centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital. These facilities use CT-scan mapping to create 3D models of the joint. This technology helps surgeons achieve precise implant alignment and better long-term joint function.

  • Specialised centres: KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital is the first dedicated orthopaedic-only hospital in Thailand.
  • Certified specialists: Surgeons such as Dr Rapeepat Narkbunnam specialise in robotic-assisted knee reconstruction.
  • Personalised plans: Systems use CT scans to create a customised surgical plan.
  • Surgical precision: Robotic assistance helps preserve healthy tissue and ensures accurate implant placement.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many hospitals offer robotic surgery. However, Australian patients should look for specialists with US-based training. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital completed fellowships at UC Davis. He also holds a clinical training certificate from Melbourne. This experience helps surgical standards align closely with Australian expectations.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that MAKOplasty is limited to specific private hospitals in Thailand. They suggest confirming the surgeon performs robotic-assisted total knee replacements routinely. Confirming the specific implant and follow-up physiotherapy plan helps with the transition back to Australia.

How long should I expect to be in the theatre for a Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand?

Patients should expect to spend 1 to 2 hours inside the operating theatre for a Knee MAKOplasty in Thailand. This window covers robotic-assisted bone resection and implant placement. Total time in the surgical suite often extends to 3 hours. This includes anaesthesia induction and sterile preparation.

  • Pre-operative preparation: Specialist teams spend 30–45 minutes on anaesthesia and leg positioning.
  • Active robotic surgery: Surgeons like Dr Napon Sinthuvanich use the Mako system for 60–90 minutes.
  • Incision closure: Closing the wound and applying sterile dressings takes roughly 15–20 minutes.
  • Initial recovery: Patients spend an additional 1–2 hours in the post-anaesthesia care unit.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While theatre time is similar to Australia, Thai centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital are dedicated orthopaedic-only facilities. This focus often reduces turnover times between cases. It also ensures that the theatre staff specialise in robotic joint replacement protocols every day.

Patient Consensus: Expect to spend a full day at the medical facility for admission and recovery. Confirming the difference between knife-to-skin time and total theatre time helps manage expectations.

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