Laparoscopic prostatectomy in China typically costs from $11,500 to $24,000. Prices primarily depend on the facility type, specifically whether patients choose public hospitals or international VIP departments. In the US, similar procedures cost around $23,000 on average. China offers savings of around 50%. Standard packages often include the surgical procedure, four to seven days of hospitalization, and medications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a JCI-accredited facility like Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou offers significant value. This hospital has treated over 30,000 patients from 100 countries. It specializes in advanced stages using minimally invasive therapies. International patients benefit from fixed-price bundles. These packages often include diagnostic imaging and multi-day stays. This prevents the cost fluctuations common in many western private medical systems.
| China | Turkey | Austria | |
| Laparoscopic prostatectomy | from $11,500 | from $7,500 | from $18,000 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Laparoscopic prostatectomy upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Laparoscopic Prostatectomy
Day 4-7 - Post-Operation
Week 1-2 - Rehabilitation
Week 3-4
Week 5-6
Please note that each patient"s recovery time can vary based on individual health conditions and the complexity of the surgery.
The doctor is a renowned expert in minimally invasive cryosurgery for cancer, serving as President and chief surgeon at Fuda Cancer Hospital since 2001. With a focus on oncology and minimally invasive procedures, the doctor has performed nearly 10,000 cryosurgeries and 500 NanoKnife procedures, treating patients aged 4 to 94.
Graduating from The Fourth Military Medical University with a specialty in thoracic and cardiac surgery, the doctor has contributed significantly to the field with over 100 published papers. Recognized with awards for outstanding contributions to cryosurgery, the doctor holds vice-presidential roles in both the Asian and International Societies of Cryosurgery.
It is a minimally invasive procedure for removing the prostate gland, often used in prostate cancer treatment.