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Aortic aneurysm surgery stands as a crucial intervention for patients diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm—a balloon-like bulge in the aorta, the body's primary blood vessel. Left untreated, this condition can lead to life-threatening complications. Amidst the sea of healthcare options available worldwide, Thailand shines as a favored destination for aortic aneurysm surgery, thanks to its highly-skilled surgeons and cutting-edge medical facilities.
Please note that the prices provided are estimations and may vary based on various factors. Additionally, these prices do not include flights or accommodation.
All prices are in USD, unless otherwise indicated.
Aortic aneurysm surgery aims to prevent the rupture of an aneurysm by either reinforcing the weakened section of the aorta with a stent or graft, or by removing the damaged portion and replacing it with a synthetic tube. It is typically recommended for patients with large, fast-growing, or symptomatic aneurysms. Thai hospitals offer both open surgery and endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), utilizing state-of-the-art technology and a patient-centric approach to deliver optimal outcomes.
Preparation for aortic aneurysm surgery may involve a thorough assessment of the patient's overall health, including blood tests, imaging studies, and a review of medical history. Lifestyle modifications, such as smoking cessation and adopting a heart-healthy diet, may be recommended. When selecting a Thai hospital or surgeon, international patients should consider factors such as the facility's track record, the surgeon's experience, and the staff's language proficiency to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.
In open surgery, the surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen or chest to access the aorta and repair the aneurysm with a synthetic graft. EVAR is less invasive and involves inserting a stent-graft through a small incision in the groin. Post-operatively, patients may experience mild discomfort, managed with pain medication. Recovery time depends on the type of surgery and individual factors, but most patients remain in Thailand for 1-2 weeks post-surgery for initial recuperation and follow-up. Recovery involves wound care, gradual resumption of activities, and monitoring for potential complications.
Aortic aneurysm surgery in Thailand typically costs between $10,000 to $15,000. The cost varies based on factors like the medical facility, surgeon's expertise, and surgical approach. It's important to note that the price usually includes necessary overnight hospital stays associated with the procedure.
Pre-vetted facilities chosen by our team that meet our rigorous standards for quality and safety

MedPark Hospital is a 25-story tertiary care facility in Bangkok that opened in 2020, offering 550 beds and 300 examination rooms. Over 350 healthcare specialists, with 70% holding overseas qualifications, provide care across 30+ specialties. JCI-accredited in 2023 and ranked 6th best hospital in Thailand by Newsweek 2025, MedPark specializes in cardiac care, oncology, orthopedics, and neurology with advanced equipment including PET-CT, MRI 3 Tesla, and hybrid operating theaters.

Bumrungrad International Hospital is a 580-bed tertiary care facility in Bangkok, treating over 1.1 million patients annually from 190 countries. Founded in 1980 and JCI-accredited since 2002, Bumrungrad offers comprehensive medical services across 47 specialty centers with over 1,200 physicians. The hospital is recognized by Newsweek as Thailand's top hospital and one of the world's best, known for cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and advanced surgical procedures.

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital is a 275-bed tertiary care hospital in Bangkok, founded in 1979 and serving over 400,000 patients annually with 400+ specialists. JCI-accredited since 2007 and recognized as Thailand's first Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital by WHO and UNICEF in 1999, Samitivej specializes in pediatrics, maternity care, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and gastroenterology with multilingual staff and dedicated international patient services.

Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai is a 122-bed JCI-accredited tertiary care facility established in 2014 as part of the Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) network. Located 15 minutes from Chiang Mai International Airport, the hospital operates 21 specialized clinics including a Heart Center with an affiliation to Oregon Health & Science University. The facility has maintained continuous JCI accreditation since 2015.
The cost typically ranges between $10,000 to $15,000, depending on the medical facility and surgeon's expertise.
Most patients are advised to stay in Thailand for 1-2 weeks post-surgery for initial recovery and check-ups. However, your surgeon will provide personalized advice based on your individual progress.
While aortic aneurysm surgery is generally safe, risks include bleeding, infection, kidney damage, and complications related to anesthesia. The surgeon will discuss these risks and any specific concerns during the consultation.

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