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タイでの硝子体手術費用について今すぐご確認ください

タイでの硝子体手術の平均価格は$3,000 / 102,000฿、最低価格は$2,200 / 74,800฿、最高価格は$3,800 / 129,200฿です
タイトルコオーストリア
硝子体手術から $2,200 / 74,800฿から $2,300 / 78,200฿から $4,500 / 153,000฿
硝子体融解術から $550 / 18,700฿から $519 / 17,646฿から $900 / 30,600฿
未熟児網膜症手術から $2,200 / 74,800฿から $3,500 / 119,000฿から $9,000 / 306,000฿
データは2026年April月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界96件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

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Bookimedはお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。硝子体手術で高い国際基準を維持し、世界中の国際患者サービスに必要なライセンスを有する医療機関とのみ協力しています。

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タイの最高の硝子体手術クリニックをご発見ください:3件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya
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Laser Vision @ Bangkok Eye Hospital

タイでの硝子体手術概要

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関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
メリット
お支払い
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 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 15215
検証済み患者レビュー - 6
Bookimed手数料 - $0

タイで硝子体手術の医学評価を受ける:その分野の最高の専門医をお選びください

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Wiwan Sansanayudh

20年の経験

Dr. Wiwan Sansanayudh is a corneal surgeon with international experience in modern techniques and technology. She is on the faculty at Phramongkutklao Hospital and practices at Laser Vision International LASIK Center.

Her training includes a clinical fellowship in Cornea and External Disease and Refractive Surgery at Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto. She also completed fellowships in cornea and refractive surgery at the Francis I. Proctor Foundation, University of California, San Francisco, and at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University.

She holds a medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University. She completed her ophthalmology residency at Phramongkutklao School of Medicine. She has published many articles and presented at international ophthalmology conferences.

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Sumet Supalaset

23年の経験

Dr. Sumet Supalaset, MD, is a specialist in cornea and refractive surgery. He holds certifications from top institutions in London, Kyoto, and Chiang Mai University. He completed observership training at UCLA. Dr. Sumet earned his bachelor's degree in ophthalmology from Phramongkutklao Hospital and graduated with honors from Chulalongkorn University in 1997.

He has published research articles in international journals. His work focuses on LASIK, corneal diseases, and advanced refractive procedures. Dr. Sumet is skilled in many surgical techniques, including LASIK, SMILE, PRK, ICL, phacoemulsification, corneal transplantation, and tumor excision. He is a former lecturer at Chulabhorn Hospital. Dr. Sumet speaks Thai, English, Chinese, and Japanese.

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Nawat Watanachai

29年の経験

Dr. Nawat Watanachai is an ophthalmologist specializing in vitreous, retina, and cataract care. He provides comprehensive eye care. He is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University.

He has published in academic journals. His research covers retinal diseases, outcomes of retinal procedures, and other ophthalmic topics.

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Mohammed Tarique Aziz • 眼科検査
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Feb 22, 2024
確認済みレビュー。
この度は、医師の皆様に特別な感謝を申し上げます。
医師は私に助言をしてくれましたが、料金は請求されませんでした。彼女は私に最善のアドバイスと時間を与えてくれました。彼女は私の問題についてすべて説明し、解決策を提案しました。医師に特別な感謝を申し上げます。
全て良好でした。
価格の改善を試みてください。価格が誰にとっても適しているわけではありません。価格が低ければ、世界中からより多くの患者を獲得できるでしょう。ありがとうございます。
匿名 • 眼科検査
ロシア連邦
Jan 15, 2020
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タイでの硝子体手術に関する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 should I plan to stay in Thailand for vitrectomy (travel and recovery timeline)?

Patients should plan to stay in Thailand for 14 to 21 days for a vitrectomy. While surgery is often an outpatient procedure, recovery requires 1 to 2 days of pre-operative exams and 10 to 14 days of post-operative monitoring before clearing international air travel safely.

  • Pre-operative preparation: Expect 1 to 3 days for eye exams and medical clearance in Bangkok.
  • Immediate recovery: Plan for 7 days minimum to monitor swelling, infection, and eye pressure.
  • Air travel safety: Flying is strictly prohibited for 3 to 8 weeks if using gas bubbles.
  • Post-operative positioning: Certain cases require 3 to 7 days of strict face-down recovery for healing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand eyes hospitals like Bumrungrad International or Laser Vision often use advanced digital imaging to monitor retina stability daily. Data shows that 10 to 14 days is the safe threshold for suture checks. Some clinics even provide specialized face-down equipment for hotel use to ensure success.

Patient Consensus: Many patients recommend budgeting for 2 extra on-site check-ups. They highlight that first 72 hours require heavy bed rest and suggest avoiding budget airlines for the return trip to prevent discomfort.

What are the potential risks of vitrectomy?

Vitrectomy is a major eye surgery that is generally safe, maintaining a success rate over 90% for most patients. Primary risks include rapid cataract development in 90% of patients over age 50 and temporary increases in eye pressure occurring in approximately 10% to 20% of cases.

  • Cataract progression: Most patients over 50 require cataract surgery within 2 years post-vitrectomy.
  • Retinal detachment: New tears or detachment occur in approximately 5% of all surgical cases.
  • Severe infection: Endophthalmitis is a rare emergency affecting roughly 1 in 1,000 to 2,000 patients.
  • Gas bubble risks: Patients must avoid air travel and high altitudes until the bubble dissolves.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's top facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital use advanced digital imaging to mitigate risks. Data shows that clinics with JCI accreditation often have specialized vitreoretinal teams. Surgeons like Dr. Nawat Watanachai focus specifically on these outcomes to minimize recurring hemorrhages.

Patient Consensus: Many patients notice vision shifts requiring new glasses 3 to 6 months after surgery. They emphasize the importance of having a local ophthalmologist at home to monitor long-term recovery.

What is the success rate of vitrectomy in Thailand?

Vitrectomy success rates in Thailand range from 85% to 95% for retinal reattachment, matching international clinical standards. Specialized procedures for vitreous floaters achieve up to 99% success. High-volume centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital report ophthalmic success rates exceeding 90% through advanced digital imaging and 25-gauge microsurgery.

  • Retinal detachment: Thai surgeons achieve 85% to 95% reattachment rates using advanced micro-incisional techniques.
  • Macular holes: Standard macular hole repairs show a 95% success rate for physical closure.
  • Vitreous floaters: Clear vision outcomes reach 98% to 99% in uncomplicated cases without retinal damage.
  • Complex cases: Anatomical success for HIV-related retinal detachments maintains a high 83% to 84% rate.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Quality signals in Thailand are exceptionally high. For instance, Bumrungrad International Hospital holds Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) and Joint Commission International (JCI) seals while serving over 1 million patients yearly. These high-volume centers often possess more proprietary data and experience with complex vitreoretinal cases than smaller Western clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients report high satisfaction with the low infection rates and modern facilities in Bangkok. Many emphasize that success depends on finding a surgeon who performs over 100 vitrectomies annually.

How long is the recovery period after vitrectomy?

Recovery after vitrectomy in Thailand typically lasts 2 to 6 weeks for basic visual improvement. While patients resume daily activities within a month, full retinal stabilization requires 1 to 3 months. Success depends on adhering to strict head positioning and activity restrictions following the procedure.

  • Initial healing: Vision remains blurry or distorted for 4 to 8 weeks before clearing.
  • Positioning requirements: Patients must maintain face-down or side-lying positions for 3 to 14 days.
  • Travel restrictions: Flying is strictly prohibited for 1 to 8 weeks if gas bubbles remain.
  • Activity limits: Avoid heavy lifting over 10 lbs and strenuous exercise for 2 to 4 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand-based clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital offer a distinct recovery advantage. Our data shows these facilities provide more frequent nursing checks and specialized hotel recovery setups. This extra support is vital for managing the intensive 16–22 hour daily face-down positioning required after retinal surgery.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find that vision fluctuations are normal and often worsen slightly before improving. Planning at least 2 weeks off work and securing face-down equipment early significantly reduces recovery stress.

Which are the top hospitals for vitrectomy in Thailand?

The top hospitals for vitrectomy in Thailand include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, and specialized centers like Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities are recognized for treating complex retinal detachments and diabetic retinopathy using advanced high-precision equipment and minimally invasive techniques.

  • Bumrungrad International Hospital: Features an Eye Excellence Center with a 90% ophthalmic surgery success rate.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: Serves as the primary JCI-accredited diagnostic and treatment hub on the east coast.
  • Laser Vision Hospital: Specialized ophthalmology center in Bangkok with 13 doctors and dedicated retinal specialists.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Known for vitreoretinal surgery specifically tailored to chronic conditions like diabetic retinopathy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general multispecialty hospitals like Bumrungrad serve over 1,000,000 patients annually, choosing a smaller dedicated facility like Laser Vision can offer faster scheduling. Data shows that specialized eye hospitals often maintain a higher ratio of ophthalmologists to beds, potentially ensuring more focused post-operative monitoring for delicate retinal repairs.

Patient Consensus: Patients report seamless 20/20 recovery after retinal procedures in Bangkok, emphasizing the importance of staying 7–10 days for follow-ups. Many recommend verifying that surgeons have performed at least 500 cases before booking.

Who are the leading ophthalmologists for vitrectomy in Thailand?

Leading ophthalmologists for vitrectomy in Thailand include internationally trained specialists like Dr. Nawat Watanachai at Laser Vision and Dr. Ponpawee Jindarak at Intrarat Hospital. These surgeons operate within JCI-accredited facilities, utilizing advanced 25/27-gauge microsurgical tools to treat complex retinal detachments and vitreous hemorrhages.

  • Dr. Nawat Watanachai: Assistant Professor at Mahidol University specializing in vitreous and retinal diseases.
  • Dr. Ponpawee Jindarak: Completed a clinical fellowship at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA.
  • Dr. Sumet Supalaset: Expert in advanced vitrectomy and corneal surgery with training from UCLA, USA.
  • Dr. Manchima Makornwattana: Senior retinal specialist at Bumrungrad International Hospital, a top-tier JCI-accredited facility.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high concentration of retinal expertise in Bangkok-based centers like Bumrungrad, which treats over 1,000,000 patients annually. While smaller specialized clinics exist, these large-scale hospitals offer the most robust vitreoretinal teams. Choosing a facility with a dedicated retina department ensures 24/7 access to emergency surgical support.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize selecting JCI-accredited hospitals over smaller clinics and often praise the efficiency of English-speaking vitreoretinal teams. Many recommend arriving with pre-op records and requesting the surgeon’s specific vitrectomy case logs for peace of mind.

Can I fly immediately after vitrectomy?

Flying immediately after vitrectomy is prohibited if your surgeon used a gas or air bubble. Changes in airplane cabin pressure cause these gases to expand rapidly inside the eye. This expansion can trigger severe pain, ocular hypertension, and irreversible vision loss within hours.

  • Air bubbles: Patients typically must wait 5 to 7 days for complete absorption before flying.
  • SF6 gas: This medium requires a 2 to 4 week waiting period for safe travel.
  • C3F8 gas: Long-acting gas necessitates a no-fly window of 6 to 8 weeks or more.
  • Silicone oil: Flying is generally safe after 48 hours as oil does not expand with altitude.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital often mandate a 10-day local stay for international patients. This window allows for critical intraocular pressure checks before departure. Booking flexible flight tickets is essential, as the exact absorption rate of gas varies by individual and determines your final clearance.

Patient Consensus: Experienced patients describe the risk of flying with gas as popping a balloon inside the eye. Many recommend planning sea-level ground transport or extended hotel stays in Bangkok to avoid emergency complications mid-flight.

Are there special post-operative requirements after vitrectomy?

Post-operative recovery after vitrectomy in Thailand requires strict adherence to head positioning and activity restrictions to prevent vision loss. Patients receiving gas or oil bubbles must remain face-down for 45–50 minutes every hour for up to 2 weeks while avoiding all air travel to prevent dangerous eye pressure spikes.

  • Specific posturing: Maintain face-down positioning for 7–14 days to support retinal healing and bubble stability.
  • Travel restrictions: Flying and high-altitude travel are strictly prohibited until the gas bubble fully dissipates.
  • Physical limitations: Avoid lifting over 10–20 pounds and strenuous exercise for 2–6 weeks post-surgery.
  • Hygiene care: Keep water and soap out of the eyes for 2 weeks to prevent infection.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading facilities, such as JCI-accredited Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, offer high-tech recovery support. Clinics often provide affordable rentals for face-down mirrors and specialized chairs for approximately $100 weekly. This infrastructure helps international patients maintain difficult posturing requirements more comfortably than at-home setups.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that face-down positioning is the most challenging requirement and recommend renting specialized equipment pre-op. Many suggest planning for at least 2–4 weeks off work and arranging assistance for daily medicated eye drop regimens.

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