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タイでの大網切除術の平均価格は$9,000 / 306,000฿、最低価格は$6,000 / 204,000฿、最高価格は$12,000 / 408,000฿です
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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 - 14 日
麻酔 - 全身麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 46119
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Bookimed手数料 - $0

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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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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。

タイでの大網切除術に関する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。

Is omentectomy in Thailand performed by certified surgeons?

Professional omentectomy in Thailand is performed by surgeons specifically board-certified by the Medical Council of Thailand. Top-tier specialists at JCI-accredited institutions often hold additional certifications from the American Board of Medical Specialties or European surgical boards, ensuring adherence to international oncological safety standards.

  • Surgeon credentials: Specialists typically hold Thai Medical Council certification in general or oncologic surgery.
  • International training: Many doctors complete advanced fellowships in the United States, United Kingdom, or Europe.
  • Facility standards: Procedures are conducted in hospitals with Joint Commission International (JCI) and GHA accreditation.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons at major centers often belong to the Thai Gynecologic Oncology Society.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Thailand's elite hospitals, like Bumrungrad International, serve over 1 million patients annually. This massive volume allows surgeons to maintain high proficiency in complex abdominal procedures. Patients often find that the most experienced oncosurgeons work exclusively in these larger, multi-accredited facilities in Bangkok and Pattaya.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of verifying licenses through the Thai Medical Council website. They frequently recommend sticking with high-volume, JCI-accredited hospitals to guarantee your surgeon has verified international training.

What are the main safety measures and surgical risks for omentectomy in Thailand?

Omentectomy safety in Thailand relies on JCI-accredited protocols and minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques. Leading centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize WHO surgical checklists and comprehensive pre-operative screenings. Primary risks include small bowel obstruction from adhesions, potential organ injury, and rare instances of postoperative sepsis or lymphedema.

  • Clinical accreditation: Facilities like Bangkok Hospital Pattaya maintain JCI and ISO safety certifications.
  • Surgical approach: Surgeons prioritize laparoscopic methods to minimize wound size and infection risks.
  • Pre-operative screening: Protocols include cardiopulmonary tests and ECGs to ensure safe general anesthesia.
  • Infection control: Hospitals follow rigorous sterilization standards to prevent abdominal abscesses or sepsis.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant experience gap in complex abdominal surgeries. Bumrungrad International Hospital manages 1 million patients annually with 1,300 doctors. This high volume often leads to better managed complication rates. Patients should prioritize these high-capacity centers over smaller clinics for major oncological procedures.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers emphasize verifying surgeon training in Western centers. They often recommend staying 10–14 days in Thailand post-surgery to monitor for tropical climate wound infections.

How long will I need to stay in Thailand for omentectomy and recovery?

Patients should plan for a 14 to 21-day stay in Thailand for an omentectomy. This timeline includes a 3-week pre-operative workup at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital, followed by a 5 to 7-day hospital stay and 10 days of local post-operative monitoring before flying.

  • Inpatient stay: Standard surgeries require 5 to 7 days of hospital monitoring.
  • Laparoscopic recovery: Minimally invasive techniques may reduce hospital stays to 1 or 2 days.
  • Travel clearance: Surgeons typically issue a Fit to Fly certificate after 10 to 14 days.
  • Activity resumption: Light walking starts within 14 days; full activity takes 4 to 8 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While hospital discharge often occurs after 5 days, staying in a nearby patient hotel for an additional week is the smartest move. Facilities like Bangkok Hospital Pattaya offer daily nurse visits for approximately $50 per night. This provides professional oversight at a fraction of the inpatient cost while ensuring you meet all discharge criteria before your flight.

Patient Consensus: Many suggest booking flexible flights and arranging travel insurance that covers a 3-week stay. Following up via hospital apps after returning home helps maintain a seamless connection with your surgical team.

What is included in a typical omentectomy package at a Thai hospital?

A typical omentectomy package in Thailand covers the complete surgical procedure, including lead surgeon and anesthesiologist fees, operating room use, and recovery. These all-inclusive bundles generally provide 5 to 7 days of private inpatient hospitalization, nursing care, essential medications, and pre-operative diagnostic screenings at JCI-accredited facilities.

  • Surgical team: Includes fees for the lead surgeon, assistants, and the full anesthesia team.
  • Hospital stay: Provides 5–7 nights in a standard private room with meals and nursing.
  • Diagnostics: Covers routine pre-op blood work, chest X-rays, and basic post-operative follow-up appointments.
  • Medical supplies: Includes all intravenous fluids, surgical dressings, sutures, and standard medications during stay.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While standard packages appear comprehensive, pathology fees for tissue analysis are frequently excluded and can add $600 to your bill. Look for clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital that handle over 1 million patients annually; their high volume often allows for more predictable bundled pricing for complex oncology-related surgeries.

Patient Consensus: Patients prioritize requesting itemized lists upfront to confirm if pathology and post-op drains are included. Many appreciate the `surprising` inclusions like companion beds and airport transfers found in top-tier Thai hospital bundles.

Which hospitals or cities in Thailand are best known for omentectomy?

Bangkok and Pattaya are Thailand's premier hubs for omentectomy, led by JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International and Bangkok Hospital. These centers specialize in laparoscopic and robotic-assisted tissue removal for advanced cancer staging. Most patients achieve a 5-day recovery timeline following minimally invasive procedures at these high-tech oncology hospitals.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Ranked among Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals for complex abdominal and gynecological oncology.
  • Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital: A dedicated Bangkok facility utilizing da Vinci Xi robotic systems for precision surgery.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: The primary surgical center for the Eastern Seaboard, serving 400,000 patients annually.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Known for specialized digestive oncology departments and international patient services in Bangkok.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Bangkok hosts the most advanced robotic technology, patients seeking faster surgical scheduling should prioritize private centers like Samitivej Sukhumvit. Bookimed data shows these facilities often confirm surgery dates within 2–4 weeks. This timeframe is significantly faster than the 1–2 month wait typical of Thailand's public academic centers.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of staying in Bangkok for 1–2 weeks post-surgery for follow-up appointments. Many recommend booking accommodations near the hospital to manage common post-op bloating and ensure easy access to clinical teams.

What are the expected scars after omentectomy, and can they be minimized?

Omentectomy scars vary by surgical approach, typically appearing as a 15–25 cm vertical midline incision in open surgery or several 0.5–1.5 cm marks in laparoscopic cases. While permanent, these scars flatten and fade from red to pale white over 6–18 months with proper care.

  • Surgical technique: Open laparotomy requires a long vertical incision; laparoscopic methods use small abdominal ports.
  • Closure methods: Quality Thai clinics often use medical glue and tape for cleaner, faster-fading edges.
  • Silicone therapy: Consistent use of silicone gels or sheets for 6–12 months significantly reduces thickness.
  • UV protection: Applying SPF 30+ for one year prevents permanent darkening and hyperpigmentation of scars.
  • Internal adhesions: Internal scarring affects 79–90% of open surgeries, potentially causing long-term abdominal tension.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Advanced centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize robotic systems that minimize physical trauma compared to traditional open surgery. Beyond just aesthetics, these smaller 1 cm incisions reduce the high 79%+ risk of internal adhesions common in open procedures. Choosing a JCI-accredited facility in Bangkok often means access to these minimally invasive technologies that prioritize functional recovery alongside cosmetic outcomes.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find that starting gentle massages with vitamin E oil after six weeks helps flatten raised tissue. Using silicone sheets consistently for the first year is the most common recommendation for achieving a thin, faint line.

What is an omentectomy and why is it performed?

An omentectomy is the surgical removal of the omentum, a fatty tissue layer covering the abdominal organs. It is primarily performed to treat or stage cancers, including ovarian and stomach cancer, by removing tissue where cancer cells commonly spread or gather.

  • Cancer staging: Surgeons remove tissue to check for microscopic cancer cells during diagnosis.
  • Tumour debulking: Doctors remove visible tumours to make follow-up chemotherapy more effective.
  • Preventative clearance: Removing the omentum eliminates a primary pathway for future cancer recurrence.
  • Symptom management: The procedure helps reduce fluid buildup or ascites in advanced cancer cases.
  • Procedure cost: Surgery in Thailand costs $6,000 to $12,000, saving up to 79%.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 1,000,000 patients annually using advanced robotic surgery. This high volume often results in more precise debulking surgeries. Australian patients benefit from JCI-accredited facilities that combine staging with primary tumour removal in one session.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that recovery depends more on the main surgery than the omentectomy itself. Many feel relieved knowing the fatty apron was removed to prevent future spread. Most people do not notice any physical difference in daily life after the tissue is gone.

What are the requirements for recovery and flying after surgery in Thailand?

Surgical recovery in Thailand requires a minimum stay of 10 to 21 days for major abdominal procedures like omentectomy before flying. Patients must obtain a fit-to-fly certificate from their surgeon and clear airline medical assessments to ensure wound stability and reduce blood clot risks during long-haul travel.

  • Mandatory documentation: Surgeons must issue a fit-to-fly certificate after a final post-operative physical check.
  • Airline clearance: Carriers like Thai Airways require a Medical Information Form (MEDIF) for major surgeries.
  • Wound requirements: Airlines typically refuse boarding if surgical drains are still in place or active.
  • Mobility standards: Patients must be mobile enough to walk every 1–2 hours to prevent clots.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Bangkok facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 500,000 international cases annually and have dedicated departments for flight clearances. Clinics often suggest 10 days, but choosing a hospital with Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) ensures they follow specific international protocols for safe travel transitions.

Patient Consensus: Plan for a longer recovery than the clinic suggests and book extra legroom to manage swelling. Treat the return flight as part of the recovery process by staying hydrated and using compression stockings.

How is the surgery executed and what anaesthesia is used?

Surgeons in Thailand perform omentectomy using general anaesthesia to ensure the patient remains unconscious and pain-free. Specialists execute the procedure through either minimally invasive laparoscopy or traditional open surgery. These techniques allow for precise removal of the omentum during cancer or inflammatory bowel treatments.

  • Anaesthesia type: General anaesthesia is required to keep muscles relaxed and patients comfortable.
  • Laparoscopic approach: Surgeons use small keyhole incisions and cameras for faster recovery times.
  • Open surgery: Specialists perform a laparotomy if tumour spread requires wider abdominal access.
  • Monitoring protocols: Integrated teams at JCI-accredited clinics track vital signs throughout the operation.
  • Recovery phase: Patients transition to monitored wards to manage immediate post-operative abdominal needs.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While laparoscopic surgery is the preferred method, surgeons may switch to open surgery mid-procedure. Leading Bangkok facilities often maintain ready-to-use robotic systems. This flexibility allows specialists to manage unexpected findings like adhesions or bleeding immediately. This ensures safety during complex oncology cases.

Patient Consensus: Expect standard abdominal surgery feelings like bloating or referred shoulder pain from gas. Specialists in Thailand often provide compression stockings and drainage tubes to manage post-op recovery. Patients find that general anaesthesia causes temporary throat dryness or mild nausea after waking.

Are there long-term side effects to having the omentum removed?

Omentum removal generally does not disrupt vital body functions or metabolic systems. Long-term risks include adhesive small bowel obstruction and incisional hernias. Patients can live normally without this fatty tissue, as surgeons in Thailand frequently perform omentectomies during cancer staging or complex abdominal repairs.

  • Bowel obstruction risk: Internal scar tissue can cause bowels to twist or block.
  • Incisional hernias: Weakness at the surgical site can lead to organ protrusion.
  • Future surgery difficulty: Missing omentum increases the risk of accidental bowel injury.
  • Altered immune defense: Removal of milky spots may slightly impact local abdominal immunity.
  • Sensory changes: Patients often report a feeling of tightness or reduced padding.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International often use robotic or laparoscopic systems for omentectomies. These minimally invasive techniques significantly reduce internal scarring. Fewer adhesions mean a lower long-term risk of bowel obstructions compared to traditional open surgery.

Patient Consensus: Many find abdominal sensations feel different for several months during physical activities or after large meals. Recovery usually depends on the broader surgery type rather than the omentectomy itself.

What is the difference between a partial and total omentectomy?

Partial omentectomy removes only targeted segments of the omental fatty tissue, whereas total omentectomy removes this entire protective apron completely. Surgeons in Thailand typically perform these procedures during wider oncology operations for ovarian or gastric cancer to aid staging and prevent microscopic disease spread.

  • Tissue volume: Partial removal saves healthy tissue whilst total removal clears the entire structure.
  • Indications: Total removal is standard for advanced cancer to ensure thorough debulking.
  • Clinical benefits: Preserving the omentum helps abdominal immunity and prevents painful intestinal adhesions.
  • Surgical risks: Total removal slightly increases risks to the spleen or large bowel.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Omentectomy is rarely a standalone procedure. Bookimed data shows it is frequently bundled with stomach cancer surgery or hysterectomies. Patients should note that major Thai centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital often use robotic technology. This helps surgeons precisely navigate fatty tissue near delicate organs.

Patient Consensus: Surgeons often make the final choice during the operation based on visible disease. Focus on how the removal helps staging and pathology, rather than the procedure name. Recovery depends almost entirely on the main abdominal surgery performed at the same time.

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