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Quel est le Coût pour votre Ostéotomie du tibie avec reconstruction en Thaïlande ?

En Thaïlande, l'ostéotomie du tibia avec reconstruction coûte généralement entre $9,000 / 333,000฿ et $16,000 / 592,000฿. Le prix final dépend de la complexité chirurgicale, du besoin de greffe osseuse et du matériel d'ostéosynthèse. Vous économisez environ 44% par rapport à la France, où l'intervention coûte en moyenne $16,000 / 592,000฿. Les forfaits incluent souvent les honoraires du chirurgien, l'anesthésie, les frais de bloc et 4 à 5 nuits d'hospitalisation.

  • Chirurgie robotisée : Elle augmente généralement le coût de 20–30 % pour offrir une meilleure précision.
  • Localisation : Les forfaits à Bangkok coûtent souvent 15–20 % de plus que dans des villes comme Krabi.
  • Matériel avancé : L'utilisation de marques d'implants importées peut alourdir sensiblement la facture finale.
  • Imagerie : Des examens comme les IRM dans des cliniques de pointe ajoutent environ 1 350 € au devis.

Avis d'expert Bookimed : Privilégiez un établissement spécialisé plutôt qu'un hôpital généraliste pour une meilleure prise en charge. Le KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital traite exclusivement les pathologies musculosquelettiques. Cette expertise pointue permet d'optimiser les soins pour 1 000 patients chaque année. L'hôpital Intrarat applique les normes JCI avec des forfaits débutant à environ 12 900 €. Ces programmes complets intègrent souvent des fixations haut de gamme et des séjours prolongés. Cette formule évite tout coût imprévu durant la phase opératoire initiale.

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Ostéotomie du tibie avec reconstructionde $9,000 / 333,000฿de $6,000 / 222,000฿de $15,000 / 555,000฿
Données vérifiées par Bookimed en July 2026, sur la base des demandes des patients et des devis officiels de 28 cliniques dans le monde. Les coûts médians sont calculés à partir de factures réelles (2025–2026) et mis à jour chaque mois. Les prix réels peuvent varier.

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Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn

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Le Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn est spécialisé dans les reconstructions orthopédiques complexes, formé dans les meilleures institutions aux États-Unis et en Thaïlande.

  • Formation spécialisée (Fellowship) en reconstruction de la hanche et du genou à l'UC Davis
  • Expertise dans les techniques rachidiennes mini-invasives
  • Recherches publiées sur la greffe osseuse et la fusion vertébrale
  • Certifié en chirurgie de la colonne vertébrale assistée par robot
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24 années d'expérience

Dr. Pradab Pradasuk is an orthopedic surgeon with 24 years of experience at Navamin9 Hospital in Bangkok. He consults in English and Thai.

His practice focuses on arthroscopy and knee reconstruction. This includes ACL surgery, meniscectomy, arthroplasty, and joint replacement. He treats shoulder disorders, including rotator cuff tears. He manages ankle and foot conditions, including arthrodesis, joint replacement, Achilles tendon repair, and toe or foot reconstruction. He performs fracture surgery of the forearm, pelvis, and spine. Spine procedures include endoscopic discectomy, decompression, fusion with instrumentation, and spinal cord stimulation (SCS). He provides limb prosthetics and orthotics. He provides orthopedic rehabilitation, including Re-Step. Diagnostic support includes MRI, CT, and chest X-ray.

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Dr. Piya Assawaboonyadej is an orthopedic surgeon at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in bone and connective tissue tumor surgery. He completed a clinical fellowship in Orthopedic Oncology and Reconstruction at the University of Iowa. Dr. Assawaboonyadej is a member of the Royal College of Orthopaedic Surgeons of Thailand.

  • Expert in musculoskeletal tumor surgery and limb salvage techniques.
  • Performs complex procedures including robotic knee replacement and endoscopic discectomy.
  • Treats diverse conditions like developmental hip dysplasia and bone sarcomas.
  • Practices at Intrarat Hospital, an ISO 9001:2015-certified facility in Thailand.

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FAQ d’ostéotomie du tibie avec reconstruction en Thaïlande

Ces FAQ sont basées sur les questions de patients réels cherchant des soins médicaux avec Bookimed. Les réponses sont fournies par des experts médicaux et des représentants de cliniques réputées.

What is High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) and why is it performed?

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) is a surgical realignment of the knee joint that redistributes weight from damaged cartilage to healthy areas. This joint-preserving procedure involves cutting the tibia to correct bowed legs or knock-knees, delaying the need for total knee replacement for 8–10 years.

  • Core objective: Shifts mechanical load toward healthier compartments to relieve unicompartmental osteoarthritis pain.
  • Ideal candidates: Active patients typically aged 30–60 with isolated joint damage and BMI under 30.
  • Surgical techniques: Surgeons utilize opening wedge or closing wedge methods to adjust the leg angle.
  • Joint preservation: Unlike replacements, HTO maintains natural ligaments, allowing a return to high-impact sports.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopedic centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital often combine HTO with advanced biological therapies. Data shows surgeons like Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn increasingly integrate stem cell or PRP treatments during the osteotomy. This hybrid approach aims to regenerate cartilage while the bone heals, potentially extending the procedure's lifespan beyond the standard 10-year window.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report life-changing relief and return to sports within 12 months. However, some advise preparing for a 20% chance of hardware irritation that may require a second minor surgery for plate removal.

Who is an ideal candidate for HTO?

An ideal candidate for high tibial osteotomy is typically a younger, active person under 60 with knee pain on one side. This procedure corrects varus alignment by shifting weight to healthy cartilage. It suits those with early-stage osteoarthritis who wish to delay total joint replacement surgery.

  • Age range: Most suitable for active patients aged 30 to 55 years old.
  • Arthritis stage: Early-stage medial compartment damage, specifically Ahlbäck Grade 1 or 2.
  • Knee alignment: Minimal bow-legged deformity, ideally with varus alignment under 10 to 15 degrees.
  • Physical health: Non-smokers with a body mass index under 30 to ensure bone union.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopedic centers like Bumrungrad International focus on joint preservation rather than just replacement. Data shows that surgeons here like Dr. Pradasuk often use HTO to extend natural joint life by 10 years. Choosing a specialized facility like KDMS ensures access to surgeons who treat over 1,000 orthopedic cases annually.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report walking within 3 days and regaining full range of motion by 6 weeks. Those who used wedge orthotics before surgery often felt more confident in the long-term corrective results.

What are the common surgical techniques used in HTO?

High tibial osteotomy (HTO) in Thailand primarily utilizes medial opening-wedge and lateral closing-wedge techniques to realign the knee joint. Surgeons at centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital frequently perform medial opening-wedge osteotomy because it allows precise correction without removing bone, though it typically requires a bone graft or synthetic substitute.

  • Medial opening-wedge: Creates a gap in the inner tibia to shift weight-bearing loads.
  • Lateral closing-wedge: Removes a bone wedge from the outer tibia for stable realignment.
  • Biplanar cuts: Specialized V-shaped or multi-plane incisions used to protect the patellar height.
  • Fibula osteotomy: Often performed alongside lateral closing techniques to allow for proper tibial rotation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many global clinics favor one specific technique, top Thai orthopedic hospitals like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offer hybrid approaches. Our data shows that surgeons with over 20 years experience, like those at Navamin 9 Hospital, often combine HTO with arthroscopy. This allows them to treat internal meniscus tears or cartilage damage during the same session, potentially improving the long-term success of the realignment.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find that physical therapy compliance determines over 60% of their success. They also suggest asking surgeons about hardware removal early, as plate irritation is a common post-operative concern.

What is the documented success rate of HTO performed in Thailand?

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) in Thailand maintains a documented clinical success rate between 85% and 90%. Specialized orthopedic centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital and KDMS Hospital report high patient satisfaction levels, specifically 96.7% for lower extremity alignment and over 90% for significant pain relief.

  • Success metrics: Clinical outcomes show success rates ranging from 85% to 90% for selected patients.
  • Patient satisfaction: Research indicates 88.6% of patients are satisfied with their mobility and alignment results.
  • Long-term outlook: Successful HTO procedures typically delay total knee replacement by 10 to 15 years.
  • Optimal candidates: Results are highest for patients under 60 with isolated, single-sided knee compartment damage.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's infrastructure for HTO is unique because clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital serve over 1,000,000 patients annually. This massive volume allows surgeons to specialize intensely. For example, Dr. Pradab Pradasuk has 24 years of experience specifically in knee reconstruction. This high-repetition environment often leads to more precise wedge sizing than lower-volume regional centers elsewhere.

Patient Consensus: Patients report high satisfaction for budget-friendly procedures but emphasize the need for cartilage scans. Most suggest budgeting for 3-6 months of physical therapy after returning home to ensure full mobility.

What are the main risks or potential complications of HTO?

High tibial osteotomy (HTO) risks include bone healing delays, nerve injury, and hardware irritation. While most complications are minor, patients may experience nonunion in 1% to 5% of cases or peroneal nerve palsy, which causes foot numbness. Achieving precise limb alignment is critical to prevent early joint wear.

  • Bone healing: Nonunion or delayed fusion may require extended non-weight-bearing periods up to 12 months.
  • Hardware irritation: Metal plates and screws cause discomfort in 10% to 16% of patients post-surgery.
  • Infection rates: Deep infections occur in 0.8% to 10% of cases, sometimes requiring intravenous antibiotics.
  • Correction loss: The corrected knee angle may drift during healing due to internal fixation failure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand's top orthopedic centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize JCI-accredited protocols to minimize surgical site infections. Data shows a significant experience gap; surgeons like Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital bring US-fellowship training in reconstructions. This level of expertise is vital because 30% to 50% of HTO patients eventually choose hardware removal surgery.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report that persistent swelling lasted over 6 months, which slowed their initial physical therapy. They strongly suggest confirming local follow-up options before traveling, as post-op communication is vital for monitoring bone fusion.

How long does recovery usually take after HTO?

Recovery after high tibial osteotomy (HTO) with reconstruction in Thailand typically requires 6 to 12 months for full functional restoration. Most patients return to desk work within 4 to 6 weeks, while high-impact sports usually require a full year of bone healing and progressive physical therapy.

  • Initial phase: Expect strict non-weight-bearing using crutches and a knee brace for 6 weeks.
  • Mobility milestone: Patients generally begin driving and partial weight-bearing between week 6 and week 8.
  • Functional return: Daily activities and light sports typically resume within 3 to 6 months post-surgery.
  • Hardware removal: If metal plates cause irritation, doctors may remove them after 6 to 12 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Bangkok facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that HTO combined with reconstruction often involves specialized allografts. This complexity makes the 6-week X-ray critical. Surgeons like Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital prioritize these serial scans to safely cleared patients for weight-bearing.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find that consistent icing and elevation manage pain more effectively than medication after month 1. Most recommend planning at least 2 months off work to focus on intensive early-stage physical therapy.

What specific expertise and leading facilities exist for HTO in Thailand?

Thailand offers specialized expertise in high tibial osteotomy (HTO) through JCI-accredited facilities and surgeons often trained in the US or Australia. Leading centers like Bumrungrad International and KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital utilize robotic-assisted alignment to ensure precision during joint preservation and deformity correction procedures.

  • Specialized facilities: KDMS is Thailand first hospital dedicated exclusively to musculoskeletal and orthopedic care.
  • Advanced technology: Top centers integrate Mako SmartRobotics and digital imaging for precise limb alignment.
  • Surgeon credentials: Experts like Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn hold fellowships from US institutions like UC Davis.
  • Comprehensive care: Multi-disciplinary teams at Bumrungrad serve international patients from over 190 different countries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear trend where Thailand's top-tier orthopedic surgeons hold dual fellowships in both spine and joint reconstruction. For instance, Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital combines robotic-assisted training with extensive experience in structural deformity. This dual expertise is particularly valuable for HTO patients whose knee misalignment often stems from or affects spinal posture.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend prioritizing surgeons with Western fellowships and suggest using video consultations to review pre-operative imaging. Many note significant savings compared to the US while emphasizing the need to plan for extended local rehabilitation.

What are the common risks or complications of a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand?

Tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand involves standard surgical risks like nonunion. This occurs when the bone heals slowly. Patients may also experience hardware irritation from internal plates. Specific travel risks include deep vein thrombosis (DVT) on long-haul flights. Patients also need coordinated rehabilitation once back in Australia.

  • Bone healing: Nonunion or delayed union occurs in 2% to 4% of complex cases.
  • Hardware issues: Internal metal plates may cause discomfort in 10% to 16% of patients.
  • Flight safety: Long-haul travel increases DVT risks, requiring a 4 to 6-week wait.
  • Clinical expertise: Surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital hold US-based fellowships.
  • Quality standards: Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI accreditation for surgical safety.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many overlook training origins, leading Thai specialists often have direct Australian ties. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn completed clinical training in Melbourne. This bridges the gap between Thai surgical practice and Australian post-op expectations. This shared clinical language helps your GP or local physiotherapist manage your recovery at home.

Is physical therapy required after a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand?

Physical therapy is mandatory after a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand. Surgeons at major Bangkok centres require intensive rehabilitation to stabilise the realigned joint and help bone healing. Patients typically remain in Thailand for 14 days after surgery to complete initial mobilisation and wound checks.

  • Rehab duration: Recovery usually spans 6 to 12 months for full functional mobility.
  • Initial phase: Therapy starts within 48 hours. It focuses on reducing swelling and safe crutch use.
  • Wait for loading: Weight-bearing usually begins after 6 weeks once X-rays confirm bone consolidation.
  • Specialised systems: Over 152 clinics, including Navamin 9 Hospital, use Re-Step rehabilitation systems.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai hospitals like Bumrungrad International often include immediate post-operative physio in surgical packages. Leading specialists often have international training. For example, Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital trained in Melbourne. This shared expertise means the English-language protocols are easily understood by Australian physiotherapists for continued care.

Patient Consensus: Success depends on sticking to exercises to regain knee range of motion. It also helps walking confidence. Arrange follow-up with an Australian physio before flying to Thailand. This helps a smooth handover of the recovery plan.

Who is the ideal candidate for a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand?

The ideal candidate for this procedure in Thailand is usually an active person aged 30 to 60. They typically have early-stage, single-compartment knee osteoarthritis. Candidates often have visible bowlegs or ligament instability. This may require simultaneous ACL reconstruction at JCI-accredited Bangkok facilities.

  • Cartilage damage: Pain must be limited to the inner knee compartment only.
  • Physical activity: High-impact lifestyles, including athletes or labourers, are the most suitable patients.
  • Bone health: Adequate density is required to support structural grafts and hardware.
  • Body Mass Index: Best results occur in patients with a BMI under 30.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many general hospitals offer orthopaedics. However, specialised centres like KDMS Hospital focus exclusively on musculoskeletal health. They perform 1,000+ procedures annually. This volume is critical for complex reconstructions. Australian patients should look for surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital. He completed clinical training in Melbourne. This bridges the gap between Thai surgical expertise and Australian rehabilitation standards.

Patient Consensus: Success depends on having a full imaging workup and gait analysis before travel. Patients recommend choosing a reconstructive specialist over a general surgeon. They also suggest committing to months of physiotherapy. Most found the process effective for correcting structural bowing or post-injury alignment issues in Thailand.

What exactly is a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction?

Tibial osteotomy with reconstruction is a joint-preserving surgery. It realigns the shinbone while repairing damaged knee structures. This procedure shifts weight to healthy cartilage. It treats structural instability or malalignment to delay or prevent total knee replacements.

  • Bone realignment: Surgeons cut the tibia to correct bow-legged or knock-kneed angles.
  • Soft tissue repair: Procedures often include concurrent ACL reconstruction or meniscus transplants.
  • Stabilisation hardware: High-strength titanium plates and screws fix the bone in place.
  • Weight-bearing limits: Patients typically use crutches and braces for 6–8 weeks post-surgery.
  • Long-term recovery: Full rehabilitation for sports or manual labour takes 6–12 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand’s leading orthopaedic centres offer specialised expertise. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital completed knee reconstruction fellowships in the USA and clinical training in Melbourne. This international background is common among Thai specialists. It provides Australian patients with surgical techniques at A$$9,000 to A$$16,000. This is up to 64% less than Australian private rates.

Patient Consensus: Realigning the tibia shifts weight away from damaged areas. Recovery often feels longer than expected. It is vital to confirm if surgeons will use bone grafts or perform ligament repairs. Plan for months of physiotherapy and arrange follow-up care before the procedure.

What is the recovery timeline following a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand?

Full recovery following a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction in Thailand takes 6 to 12 months. Patients must stay in Bangkok for 7 to 14 days for wound care and travel clearance. Initial bone healing takes 6 weeks. This is followed by progressive walking and functional strengthening.

  • Hospitalisation: Inpatient care at facilities like Intrarat Hospital usually lasts 2 to 4 days.
  • Travel clearance: Surgeons require 14 days post-op to monitor for DVT before clearing flights.
  • Weight-bearing: Patients use crutches and a locked brace for the first 6 weeks.
  • Sedentary work: Most patients return to desk jobs between weeks 3 and 6.
  • High-impact sports: Full return to running or pivoting sports takes 9+ months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: A tibial osteotomy with reconstruction typically costs from $9,000 to $16,000 in Thailand. Patients gain access to surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn. He completed specialised training in Melbourne, Australia. This provides a rehabilitation approach familiar to Australian physiotherapists. It also simplifies the handover for post-operative care once patients return home.

Patient Consensus: Expect the early weeks to be physically demanding with swelling and crutch dependence. Patients suggest planning for a possible stay extension. They also recommend confirming a step-by-step weight-bearing timeline before leaving Thailand.

What are the main benefits of a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction over a total knee replacement?

Tibial osteotomy preserves the natural joint. It realigns the shin bone to shift weight onto healthy cartilage. Unlike a knee replacement, it allows for high-impact sports and maintains natural ligament stability. It also delays the need for prosthetic implants by 10 to 15 years.

  • Joint preservation: Keeps natural bone, ligaments, and cartilage intact instead of using artificial prosthetics.
  • Physical activity: Supports return to high-impact activities like running, skiing, and heavy manual labour.
  • Range of motion: Maintains the ability to squat, kneel, and sit cross-legged naturally.
  • Strategic delay: Postpones complex joint replacement surgery for younger patients with active lifestyles.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Australian patients look for cost savings. However, Thailand’s value lies in specialised expertise. Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital trained in Melbourne. This bridges the gap between local expectations and international surgical standards. It also helps rehabilitation protocols align with what Australian physiotherapists expect post-surgery.

Patient Consensus: Patients report the knee feels more natural when moving compared to a prosthetic joint. The recovery is demanding and requires intensive physiotherapy. Even so, the ability to return to high-impact sports makes the effort worthwhile.

How long do I need to stay in Thailand for a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction?

A stay of 14 to 28 days in Thailand is required for a tibial osteotomy with reconstruction. Patients typically spend 2 to 4 days in hospital for pain management. Clinics like Bumrungrad International Hospital require a 14-day minimum stay before issuing a fit-to-fly certificate.

  • Hospitalisation period: Spend 2 to 4 days post-surgery for monitoring and wound care.
  • Clinical clearance: Surgeons remove stitches and perform follow-up X-rays after 14 days.
  • Mobility phase: Initial rehabilitation and crutch training starts within 48 hours of surgery.
  • Logistical planning: Surgeons issue fit-to-fly certificates required by airlines for the return journey.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients find specific expertise at Intrarat Hospital. There, Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn holds clinical training credentials from Melbourne. Choosing a specialist with Australian-recognised training can simplify the transfer of post-operative care records for your GP.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that staying three weeks provides the comfort needed to manage swelling. This helps before long-haul flights. The transition from hospital to a hotel works well with local physiotherapy support in Bangkok.

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