The cost of a nephrectomy with Da Vinci robot in Spain typically ranges from $20,000 to $30,000. Pricing depends on the hospital, the surgeon’s experience with robotic systems, and the complexity of the case (partial or total nephrectomy). In the United States, the average cost is $55,000 (per AUA). This means nephrectomy with Da Vinci robot in Spain is about 55% less expensive than in the U.S.
Spanish hospitals usually include pre-op tests, general anesthesia, use of the Da Vinci surgical robot, hospital stay (2–5 days), medications, and follow-up visits in the price. In the U.S., many of these services—especially robotic fees, anesthesia, and post-op care—are billed separately from the surgeon’s fee. Always confirm with your clinic what’s included in the total cost.
Why do patients choose Spain for nephrectomy with Da Vinci Robot?
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Day 1: Arrival
Day 2: Pre-Operation
Day 3: Surgery
Day 4-7: Post-Operation
Week 1-2: Rehabilitation
Week 3-4: Rehabilitation
Week 5-6: Final Result
Keep in mind that every patient"s recovery process is individual. Always follow the advice of your healthcare provider.
Specializes in robotic-assisted urologic surgeries, including nephrectomy with the da Vinci system, using advanced techniques for precision.
Head of Nephrology at Quirónsalud Marbella, Dr. Marañés specializes in renal diseases linked to diabetes and has contributed to groundbreaking pancreatic islets transplants.
Trained at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre in New York – Dr. Vilches specializes in advanced robotic urologic surgery at Quirónsalud Marbella.
Dr. Romero-Otero leads the Department of HM Hospitales in Madrid, specializing in prostatic pathology and reconstructive surgery.
This procedure involves the robotic-assisted removal of a kidney using the Da Vinci surgical system for precision and minimally invasive operation.