Le coût de la lithotritie urétroscopique en Thaïlande se situe généralement entre $1,800 / 66,600฿ et $3,200 / 118,400฿. Les tarifs varient selon la clinique, l’expérience du chirurgien, la complexité du calcul et l’utilisation éventuelle de technologies laser avancées. En France, le coût moyen est de $4,800 / 177,600฿ (selon l’Association Française d’Urologie). Cela signifie que la lithotritie urétroscopique en Thaïlande coûte environ 48% de moins qu’en France.
Les forfaits thaïlandais incluent souvent la consultation initiale, les analyses sanguines préopératoires, les médicaments postopératoires, les visites de suivi, un personnel anglophone et une assistance 24h/24. Les repas lors des visites à la clinique et des plans de soins personnalisés sont également standards. En France, de nombreux services—comme les suivis et les médicaments—sont facturés séparément. Toujours vérifier ce qui est inclus auprès de la clinique choisie.
| Thaïlande | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Lithotripsie urétroscopique | de $1,800 / 66,600฿ | de $1,500 / 55,500฿ | de $3,000 / 111,000฿ |
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Le Dr Mukdaloy est spécialisé en néphrologie et a suivi une formation approfondie à l'hôpital Siriraj, la principale institution médicale de Thaïlande.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.