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タイでの肝ラジオ波焼灼術の平均価格は$7,500 / 255,000฿、最低価格は$5,500 / 187,000฿、最高価格は$9,500 / 323,000฿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 - 2 日
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Amanda
My companion and I were treated with such kindness — I have nothing but admiration for the entire team.
治療: 乳房切除術
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Bookimedに関するレビュー:患者様の洞察を発見

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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
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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。

タイでの肝ラジオ波焼灼術に関する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。

How long does recovery take after RFA and what can patients expect?

Recovery after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in Thailand is rapid, with most patients returning to light activities within 24 to 48 hours. Patients typically resume work inside 3 to 7 days, though full internal healing and energy restoration require 4 to 6 weeks.

  • Hospital stay: Most procedures are outpatient or require only a 1-night observation stay.
  • Physical restrictions: Avoid heavy lifting over 10 lbs and strenuous exercise for 4 weeks.
  • Common symptoms: expect mild soreness, localized swelling, or temporary fatigue during the first week.
  • Side effects: roughly 10-20% of patients experience flu-like symptoms known as post-ablation syndrome.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that experience translates to safety. Specialized oncology departments there handle 1 million patients annually. This high volume often results in more refined post-operative protocols. In Thailand, many clinics provide English-speaking coordinators to manage follow-up bloodwork and liver enzyme monitoring during the first week.

Patient Consensus: Many patients describe the fatigue in the second week as more significant than the initial procedural pain. They recommend hydrating heavily and planning for 14 days of reduced activity to ensure a smooth transition back to work.

Who is the ideal candidate for liver RFA in Thailand?

The ideal candidate for liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand has early-stage primary or metastatic tumors under 3 cm. These patients typically have well-preserved liver function (Child-Pugh Class A or B). RFA serves as a primary curative option when surgery is not feasible due to health or tumor location.

  • Tumor size: Most successful for lesions under 3 cm. Some Thai centers treat up to 5 cm.
  • Tumor count: Candidates generally have 3 or fewer small nodules within the liver.
  • Liver function: Child-Pugh Class A status ensures the best recovery. Class B requires careful evaluation.
  • Surgical status: Ideal for patients unfit for surgery due to age, cirrhosis, or co-morbidities.
  • Tumor location: Lesions should stay 1 cm from the surface and 0.5 cm from vessels.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital treat over 50% international patients. Their high volume translates to refined precision. Data shows peripheral tumors have 80-90% success rates. Always have your MRI reviewed by 2 specialists before traveling. This confirms your tumor is accessible for the probe.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize having a stable MELD score before traveling. Those without ascites or portal hypertension often return to work within 5 days.

What are the common risks or side effects after radiofrequency liver ablation?

Radiofrequency liver ablation in Thailand is a safe procedure with low major complication rates between 2.2% and 5.7%. Common side effects include post-ablation syndrome, manifesting as flu-like symptoms, fever, and fatigue. Rare risks include thermal injury to nearby organs, hemorrhage, or biliary tract damage.

  • Post-ablation syndrome: Flu-like symptoms including malaise, nausea, and muscle aches affect nearly 33% of patients.
  • Pain and discomfort: Minor bruising or referred shoulder pain typically resolves within 2 to 14 days.
  • Major complications: Internal bleeding or liver abscess occurs in fewer than 2% of clinical cases.
  • Thermal injury: Heat may occasionally affect the gallbladder, diaphragm, or stomach near the treatment site.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize advanced digital imaging and robotic assistance to map tumor boundaries. This precision is vital because tumors over 3cm have a 20% to 50% recurrence rate. Choosing a high-volume center helps ensure the heat stays localized, protecting healthy liver tissue and reducing recovery time.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report manageable exhaustion and localized pain that is often worse at night. Most emphasize that symptoms fade within 10 days, provided they have adequate rest and standard pain medication.

Which are the top hospitals for liver RFA in Thailand?

The top hospitals for liver radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in Thailand are Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited facilities in Bangkok, led by Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital. These centers utilize multidisciplinary teams of interventional radiologists and oncologists to treat inoperable tumors typically under 5 centimeters.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Ranked among the world top 10 hospitals with 1,300 specialized doctors.
  • Bangkok Hospital: Features the specialized Wattanosoth Cancer Institute for precise, minimally invasive ablation.
  • MedPark Hospital: Offers high-tier gastrointestinal care using advanced RFA, cryoablation, and microwave techniques.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Employs a dedicated Hepato Pancreato Biliary clinic for complex liver and biliary disorders.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Bumrungrad is a global oncology leader serving 1 million patients annually, its high international volume can mean longer wait times for consultations. Smaller JCI-accredited centers like Samitivej Sukhumvit offer similar advanced imaging for RFA but often provide faster scheduling for initial screenings.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that RFA success depends heavily on tumor size staying under 3 centimeters. Many travelers report high satisfaction with the English-speaking interventional radiologists and the efficient, all-inclusive hospital stays in Bangkok.

What is the recovery process after radiofrequency liver ablation?

Recovery after radiofrequency liver ablation in Thailand is typically rapid, with most patients returning to normal activities within 7 days. This minimally invasive procedure involves a brief hospital stay of 1 to 2 days for monitoring and managing potential side effects like mild fever or soreness.

  • Hospital stay: Expect 1 to 2 nights at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital.
  • Initial symptoms: Mild abdominal pain, nausea, and low-grade fever are common for 3 days.
  • Early activity: Avoid driving for 24 hours and heavy lifting for 1 week.
  • Follow-up imaging: Essential CT or MRI scans are scheduled 4 to 6 weeks post-procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many sources suggest a 1-day stay, patients at top-tier Thai centers often benefit from a 2-night observation window. This extra day allows medical teams to stabilize the `post-ablation syndrome` flu-like symptoms. It ensures you are fully mobile before departing and helps manage the common right-shoulder referred pain safely.

Patient Consensus: Many survivors describe a `zombie mode` during the first week characterized by intense fatigue. Expect to sleep 12 or more hours daily while using ice packs to manage localized swelling.

What are the common risks and side effects of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the liver in Thailand?

Radiofrequency ablation in Thailand is a safe, minimally invasive treatment for liver tumours. Minor side effects occur in 5% to 9% of patients. Serious complications stay below 3%. Major hospitals in Bangkok use imaging to target tumours accurately and protect surrounding organs.

  • Post-ablation syndrome: Roughly 33% of patients experience temporary flu-like symptoms and fatigue.
  • Localised discomfort: Mild pain or bruising often occurs around the needle insertion site.
  • Thermal protection: Precise CT guidance prevents heat damage to the gallbladder or stomach.
  • Infection control: Patients receive specific skin care protocols suited for Thailand's tropical climate.
  • Monitoring protocols: Medical teams strictly monitor patients for internal bleeding after the procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading centres, like Bumrungrad International Hospital, serve over 500,000 international patients annually. This volume means oncology teams are experts at managing diverse risk profiles. Their JCI accreditation means that pre-surgical labs and bleeding risk assessments match Australian clinical standards.

Patient Consensus: Expect some upper abdominal soreness and referred pain in the right shoulder initially. Most people feel nauseous or fatigued for up to 72 hours. Many suggest allowing extra recovery time before flying home to Australia to manage any grogginess.

What qualifications do medical specialists performing liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand hold?

Specialists performing liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand are interventional radiologists, hepatologists, or hepatobiliary surgeons. These doctors hold board certifications from the Medical Council of Thailand. Many also complete international fellowships in image-guided oncology at leading global institutions.

  • Board certification: Specialists hold Thai Medical Council certification in radiology, surgery, or internal medicine.
  • Specialised fellowship: Many practitioners complete 1–2 years of specialised training in interventional oncology.
  • Clinical setting: Procedures occur in tertiary hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital with JCI accreditation.
  • Imaging expertise: Interventional radiologists use digital imaging to guide electrodes into liver tumours.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai medical centres often employ over 1,300 doctors. This gives liver patients access to multidisciplinary teams. This high doctor-to-patient ratio lets interventional radiologists collaborate directly with oncologists and surgeons. This team-based approach is a hallmark of JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend confirming the specialist is an interventional radiologist rather than a general doctor. They also found that hospital-based practitioners in Thailand provide better access to immediate anaesthesia support.

What is the success rate of liver radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in Thailand?

Liver radiofrequency ablation success in Thailand ranges from 84% to 91% for primary complete ablation. These results align with international standards. Outcomes depend on tumour size and imaging protocols. Specialists at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain these benchmarks using digital imaging.

  • Primary success rate: Complete tumour destruction averages 84% across most patient groups.
  • Imaging: Real-time ultrasound guidance increases primary success rates to 91.2%.
  • Tumour size: Success reaches 85% to 100% for liver tumours under 3 cm.
  • Survival statistics: One-year overall survival rates in Thailand reach 93.6% after the procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad treat over 500,000 international patients annually. This volume builds high-level technical expertise. Specialists there often combine RFA with digital imaging. This combination lowers major complication rates to between 1% and 5.3%.

Who is an ideal candidate for liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand?

Ideal candidates for liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand include patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma or limited metastases. This procedure suits those with three or fewer nodules under 3 cm. It is a vital alternative for elderly patients or those with cirrhosis unfit for major surgery.

  • Tumour size: Best results occur with tumours 3 cm or smaller in diameter.
  • Nodule count: Suitable for patients with 3 or fewer separate liver nodules.
  • Liver function: Requires well-compensated liver function, typically Child-Pugh Class A or stable B.
  • Blood metrics: Patients need high platelet counts and stable clotting levels for safety.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually. Because of this massive volume, multidisciplinary teams often combine ablation with other therapies. We see patients successfully use this as a bridge while waiting for transplants or alongside targeted chemoembolisation.

Patient Consensus: Patients find ablation works best for small, localised lesions rather than widespread disease. They suggest confirming the team specialises in image-guided liver tumour ablation before travelling to Thailand.

What is the recovery timeline for an Australian patient having liver radiofrequency ablation in Thailand?

Australian patients usually need 2 to 3 weeks in Thailand before flying home. This time allows for hospital observation and managing post-ablation syndrome. Patients also receive final medical clearance from JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok.

  • Clinical observation: Patients typically stay 1 night in hospital for monitoring and pain management.
  • Post-ablation syndrome: Flu-like symptoms and fatigue may occur 3–5 days after the procedure.
  • Activity limits: Light walking is encouraged within 48 hours to prevent blood clots.
  • Flying clearance: Doctors generally advise waiting 14 days before the 9-hour flight home.
  • Final scans: Follow-up imaging is required 4–6 weeks later back in Australia.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Thai centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 500,000 international patients annually. Their high volume means specialists are experts at coordinating "fit to fly" certificates. Use their telemedicine services for your 6-week follow-up to keep your Thai specialists informed.

What are the main benefits of choosing radiofrequency ablation (RFA) over open surgery for liver treatment in Thailand?

Radiofrequency ablation in Thailand offers a minimally invasive alternative to open liver surgery. Specialists use heat to destroy small tumours while sparing healthy tissue. The procedure costs from $5,500 to $9,500. This saves Australians up to 42% compared to the $12,900 average cost at home.

  • Tissue preservation: Heat precisely targets cancer cells. This leaves more healthy liver tissue intact.
  • Brief hospitalisation: Patients typically stay 1–2 days. Open surgery often requires 1–2 weeks.
  • Fewer complications: Lower risk of bleeding or infections. This leads to a safer recovery process.
  • Procedural flexibility: Doctors can repeat ablation if new nodules appear. Open surgery is rarely repeatable.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital use JCI-accredited facilities and digital imaging for precision. These facilities serve over 1,000,000 patients annually. This high volume means doctors are experienced with complex liver cases and ablation technology. They also provide GHA-certified services specifically for international patients.

Which are the top hospitals in Thailand for liver radiofrequency ablation?

Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Hospital, and MedPark Hospital are the top centres for liver radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in Thailand. These JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok specialise in image-guided thermal therapies. Specialists use ultrasound or CT navigation to treat primary liver tumours and metastases with precision.

  • Technological integration: Bumrungrad International uses AI-driven navigation and digital imaging for precise tumour targeting.
  • Specialised departments: Wattanosoth Cancer Hospital at Bangkok Hospital maintains a dedicated interventional radiology team.
  • Multi-modal options: MedPark Hospital offers microwave ablation and cryoablation alongside standard radiofrequency techniques.
  • Specific criteria: Treatment typically targets early-stage tumours under 4 centimetres for the best outcomes.
  • Patient stays: Most patients require 1–2 nights in hospital for monitoring after the procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Bookimed data shows that Bumrungrad International Hospital manages high volumes, serving 1,000,000 patients annually. Roughly 50% of these patients arrive from overseas. For Australians, this high-volume experience is vital. It ensures the interventional radiology teams handle complex liver cases daily rather than occasionally.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend choosing large private hospitals in Bangkok where interventional radiology and oncology services are concentrated. They suggest confirming that the same team handles planning, the ablation itself, and follow-up imaging.

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