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85%
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Yatip Mukdaloy

15年の経験

Dr. Yatip Mukdaloy is a nephrologist at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. She is a prize-winning researcher recognized for her work on sodium intake estimation. Dr. Mukdaloy earned her medical degree with honors from Naresuan University. She maintains membership with The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand.

  • Won first place at the RCPT rapid-fire oral session for kidney research.
  • Performs specialized procedures including dialysis, pyeloplasty, and kidney biopsies.
  • Completed a nephrology diploma and internal medicine board certification at Siriraj Hospital.
  • Practices at the ISO-certified Intrarat Hospital within a specialized hemodialysis center.

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Dec 12, 2018
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今は手術前の状態と比べて、幸せでほとんど痛みを感じていません。
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申し訳ありませんが、入力されたテキストが指定された言語である英語ではなく、ロシア語になっています。英語で入力いただければ、日本語への翻訳が可能です。
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タイでの尿道鏡的結石破砕術に関するFAQ

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How is urethroscopic lithotripsy performed?

Urethroscopic lithotripsy is a minimally invasive procedure where surgeons insert a ureteroscope through the urethra to reach kidney or bladder stones. Using laser, ultrasound, or pneumatic energy, the stones are fragmented into tiny pieces for manual extraction or natural passage without external incisions.

  • Anesthesia options: Procedures are performed under general or spinal anesthesia for complete pain control.
  • Visualization technique: Surgeons use a thin, lighted ureteroscope for direct stone visualization on monitors.
  • Fragmentation methods: Holmium lasers, ultrasound, or pneumatic energy sources pulverize stones into dust.
  • Post-operative stenting: A soft plastic stent is often placed for 1–2 weeks to aid drainage.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many assume all lithotripsy is the same, choosing a facility like Bumrungrad International Hospital provides access to holmium laser technology. Data shows laser fragmentation has lower complication rates than pneumatic methods. At JCI-accredited Thai centers, these advanced procedures cost $1,800 to $3,200, representing significant savings over US averages.

Patient Consensus: Most patients report the procedure itself is painless, but emphasize that temporary stent-related discomfort and burning during urination are common for up to 2 weeks. Drinking 2–3 liters of water daily is the most cited tip for speeding up fragment passage and reducing infection risks.

What are the common side effects after urethroscopic lithotripsy?

Common side effects after urethroscopic lithotripsy include pink or reddish urine, burning during urination, and urinary urgency. Most symptoms are mild and resolve within a few days. Patients may also experience bladder pressure or mild backache if a ureteral stent is placed during the procedure.

  • Urinary changes: Hematuria or blood in urine is normal for 3 to 10 days.
  • Urination discomfort: Sharp burning sensations typically subside within 24 hours to 4 days post-procedure.
  • Stent pressure: Ureteral stents may cause flank pain or a full feeling in the kidney.
  • Fragment passage: Small stone gravel can cause mild cramping as it passes through the ureter.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality indicators in Thailand often exceed general expectations. JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually with specialized nephrologists like Dr. Yatip Mukdaloy. This high patient volume means medical teams are exceptionally experienced in managing post-operative stent discomfort and fragment passage effectively.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report that staying hydrated with 3 liters of water daily significantly reduces burning. Expect moderate exhaustion for up to 2 weeks despite the minimally invasive nature of the surgery.

What is the recovery time after urethroscopic lithotripsy?

Most patients recover from urethroscopic lithotripsy within 2 to 7 days, often returning to light activities or desk work within 72 hours. While it is typically an outpatient procedure in Thailand, full physical restoration may take 2 weeks if a ureteral stent or Foley catheter is required.

  • Initial recovery: Patients usually return home same-day after anesthesia effects and nausea subside.
  • Activity restrictions: Heavy lifting or strenuous exercise requires a 7-day wait until hematuria resolves.
  • Stent management: Ureteral stents are typically removed within 1 to 2 weeks post-procedure.
  • Symptom timeline: Mild urinary irritation and minor bleeding often persist for 1 to 2 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital manage over 1,000,000 patients annually using advanced digital imaging. Data shows that specialized nephrologists like Dr. Yatip Mukdaloy emphasize post-operative urine cultures to prevent infections. Choosing JCI-accredited facilities ensures these follow-up protocols are standard, potentially reducing the 40% risk of UTI-like lingering irritation.

Patient Consensus: Expect 3 to 7 days of discomfort if a catheter is placed, specifically regarding bladder spasms. Staying hydrated and using cranberry supplements helps flush stone fragments and reduces significant post-surgical stinging.

Which hospitals in Thailand are well-known for urethroscopic lithotripsy?

Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Hospital, and Vejthani Hospital are top-rated facilities in Thailand for urethroscopic lithotripsy. These JCI-accredited centers utilize advanced laser technology and robotic-assisted systems. They provide minimally invasive stone removal with high success rates for international patients.

  • Bumrungrad International: Features a dedicated Urology Center and treats over 1 million patients annually.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: Serving as the main diagnostic hub on Thailand's eastern coast.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Known for quaternary care and multiple international accreditations for surgical excellence.
  • Specialized expertise: Surgeons like Dr. Kittinut Kijvikai provide research-backed proficiency in complex urology.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Bangkok, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya serves as a major regional hub with lower patient congestion. It maintains JCI standards while handling 400,000 patients yearly. This often results in faster scheduling for diagnostic CT scans and laser procedures compared to busy capital city clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients prioritize facilities with state-of-the-art scopes and English-fluent staff to ensure clear communication about post-op stent care. High satisfaction stems from shorter wait times and comprehensive stone mapping via pre-operative CT scans.

What are the common side effects and health risks associated with a urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand?

Urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand is a safe procedure. Common side effects include temporary blood in the urine and stinging during urination. Patients may also have bladder spasms from stents. Serious risks like infection or ureteral injury are rare at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital.

  • Urinary discomfort: Stinging or burning usually fades within 2–4 days after stone removal.
  • Stent irritation: Temporary stents can cause flank ache, urgency, and frequent sleep disturbance.
  • Haematuria: Pink or red urine is expected for several days while tissues heal.
  • Infection risk: Fever or chills may indicate a UTI requiring prompt antibiotic treatment.
  • Travel-related DVT: Long-haul flights immediately after surgery increase the risk of blood clots.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Bangkok centres like Bumrungrad International handle many international patients. About 50% of their 1,000,000 annual patients come from overseas. Surgeons here are very experienced in managing international recovery and stent removal timing.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand report that staying well-hydrated helps manage stinging and clear stone fragments. They suggest confirming stent removal plans early to avoid travel delays or coordination issues at home.

What is the typical recovery timeline for a patient following a urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand?

Recovery after urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand takes 1 to 2 weeks for most patients. Light activities usually resume within 2 to 3 days at JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital. Specialists perform stone clearance using laser technology. This often allows same-day discharge once patients urinate independently.

  • Hospital stay: Most patients are discharged on the same day or within 24 hours.
  • Initial activity: Bed rest is required for 24 hours before starting very light walking.
  • Flying status: Medical travellers should stay 5 to 7 days before flying home.
  • Stent removal: Surgeons typically remove temporary internal stents between 7 and 14 days.
  • Full clearance: Heavy lifting and strenuous exercise are safe only after stent removal.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand is a hub for urology with over 150 clinics serving 600+ lithotripsy requests annually. Leading centres like Bangkok Hospital Pattaya maintain JCI standards. They offer procedures from $1,800. This is roughly 62% less than the $6,600 Australian average. This saving often covers the cost of a week-long recovery stay.

Patient Consensus: Expect urinary discomfort and blood-tinged urine for up to 7 days in Thailand. Patients feel mostly functional within 5 days. Full comfort usually follows stent removal.

Is a ureteral stent required after urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand?

Ureteral stents are not mandatory for every patient in Thailand. Surgeons omit them during uncomplicated procedures for small stones to reduce bladder discomfort. Specialists typically place temporary stents if they detect swelling, ureteric injury, or large residual fragments.

  • Stent placement: Required for complex cases such as solitary kidneys or narrow ducts.
  • Travel timing: Allow 5–14 days for stent removal before flying back home.
  • Removal process: Performed via rapid cystoscopy, using a small camera to retrieve the stent.
  • Cost savings: Omitting stents avoids hardware fees and follow-up costs for removal.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality signals in Thailand are exceptionally high. JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually. These centres handle many international patients. Their urologists are experienced in stent-free protocols to suit tight travel schedules.

Patient Consensus: Stents often cause more noticeable urgency and discomfort than the stone surgery itself. Confirm the removal plan fits your flight schedule before starting treatment in Thailand.

How is the urethroscopic lithotripsy procedure performed in Thailand?

Urethroscopic lithotripsy in Thailand is an incision-free procedure where urologists use a laser to break up stones. Surgeons at JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya insert an endoscope through the urethra. This approach eliminates external scarring and typically allows for same-day discharge.

  • Anaesthesia options: Specialists use general or spinal anaesthesia so the patient is comfortable and still.
  • Endoscopic access: A flexible ureteroscope is threaded through the bladder without any surgical incisions.
  • Laser fragmentation: Surgeons use 60-watt Holmium or Thulium lasers to shatter stones into sand-like dust.
  • Stent placement: A temporary double-J stent is often inserted to keep the ureter open.
  • Outpatient recovery: Most procedures take 1–2 hours, allowing international patients to return to hotels quickly.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually. This creates highly efficient diagnostic pathways. Patients here often receive CT scans and surgery within 24–48 hours. This speed is a major advantage over the longer elective waiting lists in Australia.

Patient Consensus: Expect a structured process including pre-op imaging and clear instructions on post-op fluid intake. Patients in Thailand suggest confirming if stent removal is included in the initial price quote.

How long does a urethroscopic lithotripsy surgery take in Thailand?

Urethroscopic lithotripsy surgery in Thailand typically takes 30 to 90 minutes. Skilled urologists at JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya use lasers to break down kidney or ureteric stones. Most patients are discharged the same day or after one night.

  • Surgical duration: Most procedures conclude within 60 to 90 minutes for standard stones.
  • Hospital observation: Patients usually stay 4 to 6 hours for post-anaesthesia monitoring.
  • Admission length: Most cases are day surgeries, though complex stones require 1 night.
  • Travel window: Specialists recommend staying 5 to 7 days for follow-up before flying.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many centres offer this as a day procedure, Bumrungrad International Hospital performs over 1,000,000 treatments annually. Their high volume means theatre teams are efficient. This often leads to shorter anaesthesia times and faster initial recovery for international patients.

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