Bladder removal with reconstruction in Turkey typically costs from $15,000 to $25,000. The final price depends on the surgical technique, hospital tier, and the length of the required stay. In the US, similar procedures cost around $95,000 on average. Patients save around 79% compared to the US. Most Turkish packages include preoperative tests, surgical fees, consultations, and a hospital stay.
- Robotic-assisted surgery: Typically adds 20-30% to the base cost of standard open procedures.
- Surgical technique: Neobladder creation is more complex than an ileal conduit and affects pricing.
- City location: Elite medical hubs like Istanbul often carry higher premiums than Izmir.
- Hospital stay: Extensive follow-up care for 10-21 days is often bundled into premium packages.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialized robotic center offers the best long-term value. Memorial Sisli Hospital and Memorial Bahcelievler provide high-end robotic packages for approximately $53,900. These include neobladder reconstruction by world-class surgeons like Murat Binbay. While Hisar Hospital offers more budget-friendly standard options starting around $18,000, high-volume JCI-accredited centers ensure access to 90% organ transplant success-level technology and multidisciplinary care.