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Rapeepat Narkbunnam

23年の経験

Dr. Rapeepat Narkbunnam is an orthopedic surgeon at KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in robotic-assisted knee and hip replacement surgery. Dr. Narkbunnam focuses on adult reconstructive surgery and complex revision joint procedures. He uses robotic technology to improve surgical precision for bone and joint operations.

  • Completed a fellowship as a visiting scholar at Stanford University Medical Center.
  • Performs MAKOplasty, a robotic technique for total hip and knee replacement.
  • Treats orthopedic conditions like knee osteoarthritis and hip fractures.
  • Practices at KDMS Hospital, Thailand's first hospital dedicated solely to orthopedics.
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Napon Sinthuvanich

21年の経験

ロボット支援手術および複雑な膝関節手術を専門とするシントゥワニット医師は、タイの最高峰であるシリラート病院で研鑽を積みました。

  • ロボット支援および従来の人工膝関節全置換術の両方に精通
  • 成人の股関節および膝関節再建術のフェローシップ研修修了
  • 適応症例における人工膝関節単顆置換術を実施
  • 複雑な再置換術(リビジョン手術)にも対応
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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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Pradab Pradasuk

24年の経験

Dr. Pradab Pradasuk is an orthopedic surgeon at Navamin 9 Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in arthroscopy, knee reconstruction, and complex spine surgery. Dr. Pradasuk performs endoscopic discectomy and spinal fusion with instrumentation. He works at a JCI-accredited facility that treats 30,000 patients annually.

  • Performs ACL surgery, meniscectomy, and total knee arthroplastic.
  • Treats shoulder rotator cuff tears and performs ankle joint replacements.
  • Manages fractures of the pelvis, spine, and forearm.
  • Provides specialized rehabilitation using the Re-Step system.

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Tess Raunig • 手根管開放術
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 25, 2025
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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。
Iain • 膝の幹細胞治療
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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
オーストラリア
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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Is correction of a valgus deformity in Thailand safe?

Correction of a valgus deformity in Thailand is safe when performed at JCI-accredited hospitals by board-certified orthopedic surgeons. Facilities like Bumrungrad International and KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital utilize robotic-assisted technology and minimally invasive techniques, maintaining success rates above 95% for complex bone and joint reconstructions.

  • Accreditation standards: Top hospitals hold Global Healthcare Accreditation and Joint Commission International certifications for safety.
  • Surgeon expertise: Specialists often hold fellowships from prestigious institutions like Stanford or UC Davis.
  • Advanced technology: Clinics utilize robotic-assisted systems for precise hip, knee, and spine deformity corrections.
  • Specialized facilities: Thailand features dedicated orthopedic-only hospitals focusing exclusively on bone and joint conditions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many multi-specialty hospitals are world-class, choosing a single-specialty facility like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offers a unique advantage. These centers focus exclusively on musculoskeletal health, often resulting in higher nurse-to-patient ratios specifically trained in orthopedic recovery compared to larger, general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that safety relies on verifying Thai Medical Council certifications and securing detailed post-operative protocols in writing. Many recommend identifying a local physical therapist before traveling to manage weight-bearing schedules once back home.

Who is a good candidate for valgus deformity correction?

A good candidate for valgus deformity correction includes individuals with leg alignment causing chronic pain, functional limitations, or significant psychological distress. Ideal patients have failed conservative treatments like physical therapy and demonstrate a mechanical axis deviation, often requiring distal femoral osteotomy or joint replacement in Thailand.

  • Skeletal maturity: Children over 7–10 years with progressive deformities exceeding 15–20 degrees are primary candidates.
  • Adult age range: Active adults under 60 typically undergo realignment to delay future knee replacements.
  • Clinical severity: Candidates usually present with an intermalleolar distance greater than 8 cm between ankles.
  • Health status: Preferred patients maintain a BMI below 30 and are non-smokers to ensure healing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand offers a unique advantage for complex cases through specialized facilities like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, which focuses exclusively on musculoskeletal care. While general hospitals handle many cases, choosing a dedicated orthopedic center or JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad ensures access to surgeons like Dr. Napon Sinthuvanich, who specializes in both traditional and robotic-assisted reconstructions.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that acting early during mild deformity stages can halt cartilage damage and prevent the need for more invasive surgery later. Many report that matching their activity levels to rigorous post-operative rehabilitation allowed them to return to running within 6 months.

What techniques are used to correct valgus deformity?

Surgeons correct valgus deformity, or knock knees, using realignment procedures like distal femoral osteotomy (DFO) or high tibial osteotomy (HTO). These techniques shift mechanical weight from the damaged outer joint to the healthy inner compartment, often utilizing minimally invasive or robotic-assisted approaches in Thailand.

  • Distal femoral osteotomy: Corrects alignment by reshaping the femur, typically for isolated femoral valgus issues.
  • High tibial osteotomy: Preferred for younger patients, shifting pressure to the medial side of the tibia.
  • Total knee arthroplasty: Replaces the joint in cases of severe, end-stage arthritis with valgus deformity.
  • Lateral closing wedge: Treats severe deformities over 15 degrees to provide stable bone-on-bone contact.
  • Medial opening wedge: Common for corrections under 15 degrees, often requiring a bone graft.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offer a distinct advantage by focusing exclusively on musculoskeletal care. Data shows clinics here prioritize high-volume surgeons, like those trained at Stanford or UC Davis, which is critical because valgus corrections are technically more complex than standard varus surgeries.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that recovery requires a strict 3–6 month non-weightbearing period. It is vital to confirm a surgeon's specific experience with valgus cases rather than general orthopedic procedures to ensure precise alignment.

What does a typical recovery timeline look like?

Recovery from valgus deformity surgery in Thailand typically includes a 6-12 week non-weight-bearing phase followed by a return to full activity within 3-6 months. Specialized orthopedic centers in Bangkok utilize advanced rehabilitation protocols to help patients transition from surgical immobilization to functional walking.

  • Initial immobilization: First 2 weeks require strict non-weight-bearing with a cast or boot.
  • Weight-bearing transition: Patients generally begin using crutches or walkers by weeks 3 to 6.
  • Rehabilitation phase: Intense physical therapy starts around week 3 to improve joint mobility.
  • Full activity: Most patients return to sneakers and light sports by month 3 post-surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopedic centers, such as KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, often implement more aggressive daily physical therapy sessions compared to Western standards. This intensive approach, combined with the expertise of US-trained surgeons like those at Bumrungrad International, frequently allows international patients to transition into standard footwear by the 8-week mark.

Patient Consensus: The first 5 days require strict elevation and pain management, while sticking to the physical therapy schedule is vital for regaining strength and meeting the 3-month recovery goal.

What are the main risks and possible complications?

Surgical treatment of valgus deformity in Thailand involves risks common to orthopedic procedures, including infection, blood clots, or nerve damage. Success depends on selecting JCI-accredited facilities and experienced surgeons, like those at KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital or Bumrungrad International Hospital, who perform high volumes of corrective foot surgeries.

  • Infection risk: Bacteria entering incisions may cause redness or discharge, especially in humid climates.
  • Nerve injury: Aggressive bone cuts can lead to persistent big toe numbness or tingling.
  • Recurrence: The deformity may return if post-operative non-weightbearing recovery protocols are not followed.
  • Thrombosis (DVT): Long-haul flights post-surgery increase blood clot risks without proper compression or movement.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top Thai providers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital shows a trend toward using minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery times. While general hospitals like Bumrungrad serve over 1 million patients annually, choosing a specialized orthopedic facility often provides more focused post-operative monitoring for foot-specific complications. We recommend scheduling surgery outside the rainy season to keep dressings dry and minimize skin-related healing issues.

Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize the need for a 2–3 week local stay before flying to monitor for early infections. They frequently advise requesting pre-operative nerve mapping to avoid long-term numbness in the big toe.

How long should I plan to stay in Thailand for surgery?

Plan for a 14 to 21 day stay in Thailand for surgical treatment of valgus deformity. While minor orthopedic procedures require 10 days, this corrective surgery necessitates 2 to 3 weeks for initial bone healing, monitoring for deep vein thrombosis, and obtaining a fit-to-fly certificate.

  • Initial recovery: Expect 2 to 4 weeks for extensive monitoring and physical stability.
  • Peak swelling: Swelling typically peaks between days 3 and 5, hindering early mobility.
  • Wound care: Mandatory infection screenings and initial checks occur 7 to 10 days post-op.
  • Travel clearance: Surgeons usually provide a fit-to-fly certificate after day 10 or 14.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general hospitals offer this surgery, choosing specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital provides access to 50 dedicated bone specialists. Data shows these niche facilities often manage higher volumes of joint-specific cases, which is critical for complex structural realignments like valgus correction.

Patient Consensus: Seeking accommodation near the hospital is vital as early movement is difficult. Many who planned 10-day trips regretted the rush due to ongoing discomfort and travel anxiety.

What helps achieve the best long-term result?

The best long-term results for valgus deformity surgery in Thailand depend on strict adherence to a 6-week non-weightbearing protocol and choosing stable fixation methods. Success requires high-volume surgeons at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital who utilize chevron osteotomy or minimally invasive techniques with screw fixation.

  • Fixation method: Choosing screw fixation over k-wires provides stronger stability and reduces recurrence risks.
  • Weightbearing protocol: Remaining non-weightbearing for 6 weeks is essential to prevent early structural failure.
  • Surgeon experience: Selecting experts with 500+ cases ensures exact alignment for 10+ year durability.
  • Post-operative care: Using custom rigid orthotics starting at 3 months helps maintain the corrected position.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals offer foot surgery, KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital provides an advantage as Thailand's first facility dedicated solely to musculoskeletal care. Their focus on orthopedics means rehabilitation teams are specialized specifically in complex foot mechanics rather than general recovery. This specialization often translates to more precise orthotic fitting which is critical for preventing deformity return.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while you may feel mobile within 48 hours, resisting the urge to walk early is the hardest but most vital part of recovery. Maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding aggressive overcorrection are also frequently cited as keys to lasting comfort.

Are orthopaedic surgeons in Thailand highly qualified to perform valgus deformity correction?

Orthopaedic surgeons in Thailand are highly qualified specialists with international training and board certifications. Many leading specialists complete clinical fellowships in Australia or the United States. They specialise in robotic-assisted realignment and minimally invasive techniques for complex joint reconstructions.

  • International training: Specialists like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn have completed clinical training in Melbourne and Florida.
  • Robotic technology: Surgeons at Bumrungrad International Hospital use robotic systems for precise bone cuts and joint realignment.
  • Clinical experience: Senior surgeons such as Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital bring 20+ years of experience.
  • Global accreditation: Major facilities like Sikarin Hospital hold JCI and ISO certifications for international patient safety standards.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients seeking valgus correction should look for specialised hubs like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital. This facility focuses exclusively on bone and joint conditions. Single-specialty hospitals often provide higher surgical volumes and specialised equipment like the robotic systems used by Dr Rapeepat Narkbunnam.

Patient Consensus: Success in Thailand depends on checking individual surgeon case volumes. It also requires confirming the facility has on-site rehabilitation. Australian patients find that clear aftercare plans and international accreditations support a smooth recovery process.

What surgical techniques are used in Thailand to treat Hallux Valgus?

Surgeons in Thailand treat Hallux Valgus using minimally invasive keyhole techniques, corrective osteotomies, and multi-dimensional joint fusions. Leading JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital and KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital specialise in percutaneous correction and 3D Lapidus procedures to restore foot alignment.

  • Minimally invasive surgery: Uses 2–3 mm incisions to reshape bone with micro-burr technology.
  • Chevron osteotomy: A V-shaped cut used for mild cases to shift bone laterally.
  • Scarf osteotomy: A stable Z-shaped cut suitable for moderate to severe bone rotation.
  • 3D Lapidus procedure: Corrects severe deformities by fusing the foundational midfoot joint.
  • Arthrodesis: Permanent joint fusion used specifically for severe cases with arthritis.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many hospitals offer general orthopaedics. However, facilities like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus exclusively on bone and joint health. This dedication shows in high patient volumes. Specialists like Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital bring 20+ years of experience in reconstruction.

Patient Consensus: Patients value how Thai clinics provide clear names for specific techniques. Australians often find the English-speaking staff and streamlined recovery logistics make managing follow-up care much easier.

Can I receive surgical treatment for knee valgus deformity (knock-knees) in Thailand?

Thailand offers surgical treatment for knee valgus deformity, including corrective osteotomies and robotic-assisted realignments. Accredited hospitals in Bangkok and Pattaya specialise in these procedures. Costs range from お問い合わせください to お問い合わせください. This provides around _price_percent_discount_% savings compared to the _price_compare_AU_average_ Australian average.

  • Corrective osteotomy: Surgeons realign the femur or tibia to straighten the leg.
  • Robotic-assistance: Specialists use robotic systems for precise joint balancing and structural realignment.
  • Expert specialists: Dr Napon Sinthuvanich at KDMS Hospital specialises in robotic-assisted knee reconstructions.
  • JCI accreditation: Major centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain global safety and quality standards.
  • Specialised care: KDMS Hospital operates as Thailand's first facility dedicated exclusively to orthopaedic care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many private hospitals offer orthopaedic care. However, choosing a dedicated facility like KDMS Hospital is often more efficient. With 50 doctors focusing solely on bones and joints, patients get 3D planning faster. This focus helps with complex structural realignments like knock-knee correction.

Patient Consensus: Confirm the surgeon routinely performs specific valgus corrections rather than general knee surgeries. Many patients suggest bringing all Australian imaging records to Thailand for surgical planning. Plan for a longer stay in Thailand for initial rehabilitation and follow-up imaging.

How long should I plan to stay in Thailand for valgus deformity surgery?

International patients should stay in Thailand for 10 to 14 days for valgus deformity surgery. This timeframe allows for pre-operative tests and the procedure. It also covers monitored healing to manage swelling. Finally, patients receive a mandatory Fit to Fly certificate before departing Bangkok.

  • Hospital stay: Patients typically spend 1 to 3 nights in orthopaedic wards.
  • Follow-up care: Wound reviews and suture removal usually happen 10 to 12 days after surgery.
  • Flying safety: Surgeons require 2 weeks of recovery to minimise deep vein thrombosis (DVT) risk.
  • Assistance needs: Airlines need notice for wheelchair transit and priority boarding through major terminals.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many general hospitals provide foot surgery. However, choosing a dedicated facility like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offers specific expertise. Their surgeons focus exclusively on bone and joint conditions. The team typically handles 1,500+ procedures annually. This focus often results in streamlined rehabilitation protocols. These help patients fly home safely within a 14-day window.

Patient Consensus: Confirm your follow-up schedule and X-ray requirements in writing before arriving. Most patients suggest requesting wheelchair assistance early. They also recommend checking if telehealth follow-ups are available after returning home.

Which are considered the top hospitals in Thailand for orthopaedic valgus correction?

Thailand's top hospitals for valgus correction include KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital and Bumrungrad International. These Bangkok centres specialise in robotic-assisted realignment and minimally invasive bunion correction. Procedures typically cost between お問い合わせください and お問い合わせください. This provides roughly _price_percent_discount_% savings compared to Australian private healthcare averages.

  • Specialised infrastructure: KDMS Hospital focuses solely on musculoskeletal health with 50 dedicated specialists.
  • Robotic precision: Bumrungrad International uses MAKOplasty and AI-assisted systems for complex knee realignment.
  • International recognition: Bumrungrad holds JCI and GHA accreditations for high-quality overseas patient care.
  • Experienced surgeons: Dr Rapeepat Narkbunnam at KDMS performs robotic-assisted joint and limb reconstructions.
  • Bunion expertise: Hallux valgus surgery in Thailand typically ranges from お問い合わせください up to お問い合わせください.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general hospitals are popular, boutique facilities like KDMS are a strategic choice for Australians. These niche centres often report high efficiency. Every staff member prioritises orthopaedic rehabilitation. This focused environment helps patients start mobilising sooner than in busy general medical wards.

Patient Consensus: Patients travelling to Thailand value the high concentration of JCI-accredited facilities and English-speaking specialists. Many highlight the ease of coordinating complex bone realignments alongside professional post-operative physical therapy.

What does the post-operative recovery process look like for valgus deformity surgery in Thailand?

Post-operative recovery for valgus deformity surgery in Thailand usually requires 7 to 14 days before flying home. Initial wound healing occurs within 2 weeks. However, full bone consolidation generally takes 3 to 6 months. Specialised Thai centres often use robotic-assisted techniques and intensive, same-day physical therapy.

  • Hospital discharge: Patients usually leave hospital 24 to 48 hours after knee or foot realignment.
  • Mobility aids: Surgeons provide specialised orthopaedic boots or crutches to protect the joint.
  • Suture removal: Thai medical teams typically remove surgical stitches 14 days after the procedure.
  • Physiotherapy: Intensive rehabilitation starts on Day 1 to prevent scar tissue and maintain mobility.
  • Fly-home window: International patients usually receive medical clearance to fly 2 to 4 weeks post-surgery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic hospitals like KDMS and Bumrungrad International offer a distinct advantage through high surgeon volume. Some specialists, such as Dr Pradab Pradasuk at Navamin 9 Hospital, have 20+ years of experience. This expertise leads to refined minimally invasive approaches. These techniques help reduce the swelling that often delays long-haul flights home.

Patient Consensus: The first few days in Thailand are intense due to swelling and limited mobility. Success depends on treating this as a structured recovery phase rather than a holiday. Having a clear plan for physiotherapy and wound checks before returning home ensures better results.

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