Small intestine resection in Spain typically costs from $18,000 to $32,000. Prices depend on the surgical approach, clinic tier, and specific region, with major medical hubs located in Barcelona, Madrid, and Alicante. Patients save approximately 67% compared to the United States, where the average cost is $75,000. Standard surgical packages generally include pre-operative tests, anesthesia, hospitalization for five to seven days, and follow-up consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain offers elite surgical quality with facilities like Clinica Universidad de Navarra, the country's first JCI-accredited hospital. Choosing Barcelona-based centers like Centro Médico Teknon provides access to surgeons who have treated world-famous athletes. For complex intestinal cancers, paying for centers with cytoreduction and HIPEC expertise is the smartest move. These specialized oncology units offer significantly higher recovery rates for advanced cases.
Why do patients choose Spain for small intestine resection?
Access advanced Small intestine resection solutions in trusted clinics .
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Small intestine resection | from $6,000 | from $25,000 | from $18,000 |
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Day 1: Arrival
Day 2: Pre-Operation
Day 3: Small Intestine Resection Procedure
Day 4-10: Post-Operation
Week 2-6: Rehabilitation
Week 7-10
Week 11+
Please note that this is a general guideline and individual recovery times may vary. Always follow the advice of your healthcare professionals.
General and Digestive System Surgeon. Focus on minimally invasive colorectal, proctologic, and abdominal wall surgery. Associate Head, Infanta Elena University Hospital (2021–). Associate Surgeon, Fundación Jiménez Díaz (2013–).
Accreditations: PhD in Surgery, summa cum laude (UAM). Certified in robotic surgery (Da Vinci X/Xi/5). Advanced training in laparoscopic general surgery (IRCAD, Strasbourg). Specialist in General and Digestive Surgery (Fundación Jiménez Díaz).
Achievements: Researcher (2013–). Author of a patent for an abdominal wall prosthetic implantation system (2021). Co‑author of the Rectal Obturator utility model (2021). Peer reviewer, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (2024–). Thesis tutor (2023–). Publications in Cirugía Española, Experimental Biology and Medicine, Histology and Histopathology, and The American Journal of Surgery. Member of AEC, AECP, and ICOMEM.
Dr. Jaume Capdevila is one of the best digestive cancer doctors, with international training in endocrine oncology.
Dr. Centeno trained at Mayo Clinic's renowned colorectal surgery department and has led surgeries at Teknon Medical Center since 1993.
Specializes in advanced abdominal and pelvic cancer surgeries, including small intestine resections, at Centro Médico Teknon.