Aforek Posted Tuesday at 11:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:57 AM Hello, Do you know the price for a vitrectomy: how does it work? General anesthesia, outpatient surgery ? thank you
IvorBiggun2 Posted Tuesday at 12:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:18 PM The average cost of Vitrectomy in Bangkok starts from $5500. 1
IvorBiggun2 Posted Tuesday at 12:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:56 PM https://medigence.com/hospitals/ophthalmology/vitrectomy/thailand/bangkok 1
Aforek Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 08:37 PM Thank you very expensive ! no public hospital for this ?
Sheryl Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM On 1/29/2025 at 3:37 AM, Aforek said: Thank you very expensive ! no public hospital for this ? Government eye hospital in Nakhon Phathom https://www.metta.go.th/?StartWeb=1 They also have a small branch in Bangkok (no website) but I do not know if they could do such an extensive procedure there. The main hospital in Nakon Pathom probably better option. Bring a Thai speaker with you. https://www.google.com/search?q=Metta International Eye Center&ludocid=505146984368148442&ibp=gwp;0,7&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvjeSR_ZmLAxUETGwGHeCbKfwQ_coHegQIJhAB#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D Are you sure you need this procedure? Which ophthalmologist advised it and for what condition?
GreasyFingers Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago @Sheryl is correct. It is not an operation and recovery to have unless absolutely necessary (speaking from experience). 1
newbee2022 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 1/28/2025 at 6:57 PM, Aforek said: Hello, Do you know the price for a vitrectomy: how does it work? General anesthesia, outpatient surgery ? thank you Probably you've been informed about the risks and your opthalmologist recommended this kind of procedure as ultimate ratio? Some hospitals will do it as outpatient, many for inpatient because of complications. Full recovery could be more than a month. Good luck.
LarryLEB Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago December 2024, I was at Rutnin Eye Hospital in Bangkok for my annual checkup. The retinal specialist I've seen for years said that I should consider getting a "Pars plana vitrectomy with membrane peeling." He said that the procedure takes under an hour and that the success rate is about 90%. (Reason for procedure: macular pucker in right eye = epiretinal membrane, which is scar tissue, usually caused by the vitreous tugging on the retina.) Visual recovery is gradual and usually takes about one month. Local anesthetic and the eye is patched over night. Because I still have 20/20 vision with my eyeglasses, we will wait until June for another checkup, and we'll make a decision then. Specialist said was up to me whether to have the surgery. To be honest, since the procedure wouldn't improve my current vision, I'm not likely to have the procedure. The cost quoted was 220,000 Baht. 1
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