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タイでの腹腔鏡下逆流防止術の平均価格は$10,000 / 340,000฿、最低価格は$8,500 / 289,000฿、最高価格は$11,500 / 391,000฿です
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Pichai Kittipanyaworakul

15年の経験

Dr. Pichai Kittipanyaworakul is a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Navamin 9 Hospital in Bangkok. He earned his medical degree from Chiang Mai University. Dr. Kittipanyaworakul holds a diploma in gastroenterology and hepatology from Mahidol University, a top-tier Thai institution. He works at a JCI-accredited facility that treats 30,000 patients every year.

  • Specializes in treating complex liver conditions like chronic Hepatitis B and C.
  • Performs specialized procedures including stomach resection and gastric polyps removal.
  • Manages autoimmune digestive disorders, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.
  • Offers diagnostic screenings like gastroscopy with biopsy and transnasal endoscopy.
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Pichai Kittipanyaworakul

15年の経験

Dr. Pichai Kittipanyaworakul is an internal medicine specialist, gastroenterologist, and hepatologist at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. He holds a diploma in gastroenterology and hepatology from the prestigious Ramathibodi Hospital. Dr. Kittipanyaworakul treats digestive tract disorders and complex liver conditions. He works at Intrarat Hospital, an ISO-certified facility that treats over 100,000 patients annually.

  • Performs specialized procedures including stomach resection, esophagectomy, and cholecystectomy.
  • Provides diagnostic expertise in gastroscopy with biopsy, colonoscopy, and Fibroscan liver imaging.
  • Manages laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery and laparoscopic gallbladder removal.
  • Treats patients at a hospital with 26 departments and 200 resident physicians.

Bookimedに関するレビュー:患者様の洞察を発見

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Alejandro Gutierrez • 大腸内視鏡検査
グアム
Aug 30, 2022
確認済みレビュー。
全体的な体験は非常に良好でした。
バムルンラード病院は素晴らしい施設です。スタッフ全員が親切で協力的です。予約から治療まで非常に効率的に対応してくれます。私は予約の手配を専門に行うBookimed.comを利用しました。到着しても驚きはありませんでした。期待を超える経験でした。友人にもためらうことなくBookimed.comを進めました。彼らは迅速なフィードバックを提供しました。全体的な経験は非常に良好でした。
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完全に満足
Аlla • 内視鏡検査
タイ
May 3, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
気分が良くなりました。
腸の原因不明の痛みに悩んで来院しました。迅速な対応を受けました。さまざまな医師の意見と診察が行われました。結果として、ハーブ薬が処方されました。体調が改善され、私は喜んでいます。
bookimedサービスについて
注意深く、迅速に、丁寧に。私のすべての要望は考慮されました。すべての質問に答えがありました。
Roy • 消化器内科医相談
インドネシア
Jan 30, 2023
確認済みレビュー。
結果は正確であり、大変嬉しく思います。
私はロイ・サプトロと申します。インドネシアから来ました。この病院の運営方法がとても気に入っています。機器も最新です。私の病気は優れた医師の手で適切に処置されています。
Joke Mazeland • ホルモン療法
オランダ
Feb 5, 2026
確認済みレビュー。
サービスが良いです。
迅速なサービスと看護師からの適切な対応。
すべて正常
Julia Webb • 消化器内科医相談
アラブ首長国連邦
Sep 16, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
5つ星のような素晴らしい病院。
5つ星のような素晴らしい病院です。非常に効率的で、とても親切で、高度に組織されており、待ち時間が最小限です。
Owen • 消化器内科医相談
アメリカ合衆国
Jan 7, 2020
確認済みレビュー。
結果は予想以上でした。医師について:対応の迅速さと担当者の知識の豊富さに感銘を受けました。クリニックについて:クリニックは清潔で居心地がよかったです。結果について:結果は予想以上でした。体験について:対応の迅速さと担当者の知識の豊富さに感銘を受けました。クリニックは清潔で居心地がよかったです。最もよかった点:結果は予想以上でした。
サービスの速さとスタッフの知識に感銘を受けました。

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タイでの腹腔鏡下逆流防止術に関するFAQ

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What is the success rate for laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thai hospitals?

Success rates for laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thailand range from 78% to 90%. Patients typically report an 88.5% rate of significant symptom improvement. High-tier hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain international standards, achieving patient satisfaction ratings of 4.6 out of 5 for gastrointestinal procedures.

  • Symptom control: Complete reflux resolution reaches 78.7% within 6 months after Nissen fundoplication.
  • Heartburn relief: Clinical data shows 85% to 90% of patients experience total heartburn elimination.
  • Recovery time: About 76.7% of surgical patients return to daily activities within 7 days.
  • Hospital stay: Postoperative monitoring usually requires a hospital stay of 2.5 to 2.7 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1 million patients annually, with 50% being international. High patient volume often correlates with lower complication rates. Choosing facilities with JCI and GHA accreditations ensures quality standards for medical travelers. Specialist teams at these centers frequently manage complex GERD cases using advanced robotic and laparoscopic techniques.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report a dramatic reduction in reflux symptoms within 2 to 4 weeks. They advise coordinating long-term follow-up care with a local physician before traveling for surgery.

Who is an ideal candidate for GERD surgery?

An ideal candidate for GERD surgery suffers from chronic acid reflux that persists despite high-dose medication. Typical patients have a confirmed hiatal hernia, severe esophagitis, or aspiration-related respiratory issues. Candidates must have a body mass index under 35 with objective reflux confirmed via motility testing.

  • Medical failure: Symptoms persist after 6 to 12 months of daily proton pump inhibitors.
  • Diagnostic confirmation: Reflux must be proven via endoscopy, pH-impedance monitoring, and high-resolution manometry.
  • Physical profile: Optimal outcomes occur in patients with a body mass index below 30.
  • Complication status: Surgery helps those with Barrett esophagus, strictures, or chronic reflux-induced pneumonia.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many seek surgery to stop medication, data shows the best surgical outcomes actually occur in patients who respond well to pills but want a permanent solution. Thailand centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize advanced digital imaging to ensure patients don't have underlying motility disorders like achalasia before operating.

Patient Consensus: Patients with silent reflux often find that proving acid aspiration through testing is vital for a successful outcome. Most emphasize that resolving severe unresponsive symptoms outweighs the initial risk of temporary gas bloat after the procedure.

How long is the recovery period for international patients?

International patients undergoing laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thailand should plan for a 10 to 14-day stay before flying home. While hospital discharge usually occurs within 4 days, this window ensures the fundoplication wrap stabilizes and post-operative CO2 gas dissipates before facing cabin pressure changes.

  • Hospital stay: Expect 2 to 4 days of inpatient monitoring in Bangkok facilities.
  • Fit to fly: Surgeons recommend waiting 10 to 14 days for long-haul flight safety.
  • Desk work: Most patients return to light professional duties within 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Full recovery: Complete physical healing and dietary normalization typically takes 4 to 6 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier centers like Bumrungrad International shows that 50% of their 1,000,000 annual patients are international. This high volume means Thai clinical teams are experts at managing `travel readiness.` They often prioritize specific anti-emetic protocols to prevent vomiting, which is critical to protecting your new surgical wrap during the flight home.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers suggest staying at least 12 days to manage initial bloating and shoulder pain. They emphasize packing soft foods for the return journey, as swallowing remains sensitive for several weeks.

Are there specific dietary restrictions after surgery?

Laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thailand requires a strict 8-week phased dietary progression to protect the surgical wrap. Patients transition from clear liquids to pureed foods before gradually reintroducing solids. Following these stages religiously prevents complications like wrap displacement, choking from esophageal swelling, or chronic gas bloat syndrome.

  • Phase 1 (Days 1–7): Consists of full liquids like broth, protein shakes, and yogurt to avoid choking.
  • Phase 2 (Weeks 2–4): Permits pureed foods blended to applesauce consistency to prevent surgical wrap disruption.
  • Phase 3 (Weeks 4–8): Includes soft, well-chewed solids; patients must avoid bread, rice, and carbonated drinks.
  • Standard precautions: Surgeons recommend avoiding straws to prevent air swallowing and painful gas bloat symptoms.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Bangkok facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that long-term success depends on permanent lifestyle shifts. High-volume centers stress that patients should never lie down for 3 hours after eating. This practice, combined with a 2,000-case experienced surgeon, significantly reduces the risk of expensive revision surgeries.

Patient Consensus: Many survivors of the recovery phase suggest stocking up on a high-quality baby food blender. They emphasize that chewing each bite 30 times is essential to avoid discomfort while the esophagus heals.

What are the common side effects of the surgery?

Common side effects of laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thailand include temporary gas bloating, difficulty swallowing, and mild surgical soreness. Most patients experience immediate post-operative discomforts like nausea from anesthesia or a sore throat, which typically resolve within 48 hours in JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Gas and bloating: Nearly universal side effect often lasting 3 to 12 months post-surgery.
  • Dysphagia: Difficulty swallowing affects up to 50% of patients during early recovery stages.
  • Venting issues: A reduced ability to burp or vomit can cause internal pressure.
  • Bowel changes: Vagus nerve irritation may cause temporary diarrhea in 20% of cases.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Chronic side effects like `gas-bloat syndrome` are often linked to wrap tightness. Clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital use advanced digital imaging to ensure precision. Requesting a surgeon with 100 plus annual cases can significantly reduce the risk of long-term swallowing issues.

Patient Consensus: Many patients describe feeling like a `gas machine` for several months after the procedure. They recommend keeping soft foods and gas medications ready while the body adjusts to the new normal.

What is the success rate of laparoscopic anti-reflux (GERD) surgery in Thailand?

Laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery in Thailand demonstrates a success rate between 78% and 90%. Most patients at JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok report significant symptom improvement. This procedure effectively manages long-term gastroesophageal reflux disease without daily medication.

  • Symptom relief: 88.5% of patients report a significant reduction in heartburn and regurgitation.
  • Clinical standards: Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI and Global Healthcare Accreditation.
  • Patient satisfaction: Long-term follow-up studies indicate a 90% satisfaction rate among surgical patients.
  • Provider experience: Specialists such as Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul hold specialised diplomas in gastroenterology.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general success is high, the best outcomes come from high-volume centres. Bumrungrad International Hospital serves 1,000,000 patients annually with 70 specialised departments. Data suggests that choosing a surgeon who performs these specific procedures regularly reduces revision risks.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand measure success by stopping proton pump inhibitors. They also value sleeping through the night without symptoms. They recommend confirming a telehealth follow-up plan before returning to Australia.

What is the recovery timeline for laparoscopic GERD surgery in Thailand?

Laparoscopic GERD surgery in Thailand involves a 2 to 4-day hospital stay. Patients should wait 10 to 14 days before flying back to Australia. Most return to light work within 2 weeks. Full physical recovery and normal eating take 4 to 6 weeks.

  • Hospital stay: Inpatient monitoring in Bangkok centres typically lasts 2 to 4 days.
  • Fit to fly: Surgeons recommend waiting 10 to 14 days before long-haul air travel.
  • Dietary transition: Patients follow a soft or liquid diet for the first 10 days.
  • Physical limits: Avoid lifting over 10kg for 6 weeks to protect internal stitches.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While standard Nissen fundoplication is common, JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital offer robotic-assisted options. These robotic systems provide surgeons with better precision. This can help reduce temporary swallowing difficulties common during the first fortnight.

Patient Consensus: Initial recovery involves managing bloating and gas pain by walking gently around Bangkok. Most find the gradual transition from liquid to solid foods is the most critical part of their medical journey.

Can I have a hiatal hernia repaired during my GERD surgery in Thailand?

Thai surgeons frequently perform hiatal hernia repair during laparoscopic GERD surgery as a combined procedure. Specialists return the stomach to its natural position and tighten the diaphragm through small keyhole incisions. This approach treats the hernia while also preventing acid reflux with a fundoplication wrap.

  • Dual approach: Surgeons usually perform hernia repair and Nissen fundoplication in one laparoscopic session.
  • Clinical excellence: Major centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain Joint Commission International accreditation for safety.
  • Specialised techniques: Facilities use digital imaging and robotic assistance for precise diaphragm hole tightening.
  • Specialist expertise: Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul at Intrarat Hospital holds specialised diplomas in gastroenterology and hepatology.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While laparoscopic surgery costs from $8,500 to $11,500, patients should clarify if the quote includes crural repair or mesh. Bookimed data shows that 50% of patients at top Thai hospitals are international. This means teams are highly experienced in managing complex digestive repairs for overseas visitors.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand find small hernias are regularly fixed during the planned reflux operation. Confirming intraoperative plans in writing helps confirm all necessary repairs, like mesh placement or crural tightening, are covered.

How long should I plan to stay in Thailand for laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery?

Plan to stay in Thailand for 7 to 10 days for laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery. This timeframe covers the two-hour procedure and 1 to 2 nights of hospital recovery. It also includes essential follow-up consultations. Major Bangkok hospitals like Bumrungrad International check that patients are stable before they fly home.

  • Clinical observation: Most patients spend 24 to 48 hours in a private hospital suite.
  • Surgical check-up: Doctors remove stitches and monitor healing around day 5 or 6.
  • Fit-to-fly clearance: Surgeons provide documentation required by airlines for the return journey home.
  • Dietary transition: This week allows for monitored progress from liquids to soft foods.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading private hospitals, including Bumrungrad International, serve over 500,000 international patients annually. This high volume means surgeons like Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul are highly experienced with international recovery protocols. Booked stays often include dedicated interpreters to help patients navigate early post-operative dietary instructions clearly.

Which hospitals in Thailand are recommended for laparoscopic GERD surgery?

Recommended hospitals in Thailand for laparoscopic GERD surgery include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Vejthani Hospital, and BNH Hospital. These Bangkok centres provide JCI-accredited care and specialise in Nissen fundoplication. Intrarat Hospital and Navamin 9 Hospital also offer gastroenterology services for international patients.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: JCI-accredited centre serving 1,000,000+ patients annually from 190 countries.
  • Expert specialists: Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul at Intrarat and Navamin 9 holds specialised gastroenterology diplomas.
  • Surgical techniques: Clinics offer laparoscopic fundoplication and Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF) for reflux.
  • Complete diagnostics: Major facilities perform in-house gastroscopy, manometry, and 24-hour pH monitoring studies.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Popular clinics like Bumrungrad are busy. Hospitals like Intrarat or Navamin 9 can provide shorter wait times. Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul works across multiple sites. This lets patients choose facilities based on availability rather than hospital brand alone.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest shortlisting major Bangkok private hospitals for better support. Experience with hiatal hernia repair and high-volume fundoplication is vital for success in Thailand.

Are there alternatives to traditional laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery available in Thailand?

Thailand offers several alternatives to traditional fundoplication for chronic reflux. Patients can access Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF) and robotic-assisted surgery at JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok. These techniques reduce external scarring and provide higher surgical precision for complex gastro-oesophageal cases.

  • Incisionless surgery: TIF recreates the stomach valve through the mouth without any skin cuts.
  • Robotic precision: Bumrungrad International Hospital uses robotic systems for highly accurate anti-reflux repairs.
  • Clinical expertise: Dr Pichai Kittipanyaworakul specialises in gastrointestinal disorders at several leading Bangkok centres.
  • Accredited facilities: Many centres hold Joint Commission International (JCI) and ISO standards for safety.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While traditional fundoplication costs between $8,500 and $11,500, the TIF alternative is often more accessible, starting at $4,000. Data from Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that 50% of their 1,000,000 annual patients come from abroad. This makes these specialists some of the most experienced in treating international cases.

Patient Consensus: Visitors to Thailand appreciate the seamless coordination and the medical technology available in Bangkok centres. They often note that recovery from endoscopic procedures feels faster than traditional surgical methods.

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