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Adhesion Lysis Cost in Malaysia

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How Much Does Adhesion Lysis Cost in Malaysia?

The cost of Adhesion Lysis in Malaysia typically ranges between USD 2500 - USD 5500. Costs associated with adhesion lysis vary with the technique (open vs laparoscopic), setting (hospital infrastructure), surgeon(s)' experience, adhesion complexity, and duration of hospitalisation. Specifically, treatment using advanced laparoscopic or robotic techniques, treatment performed in well-equipped hospitals, treatment by expert surgeons, severe adhesion complexity, and length of hospitalisation will result in higher total costs.

Factors Affecting the Cost of Adhesion Lysis in Malaysia

Cost of Adhesion Lysis in Major cities of Malaysia

CityMinimum Cost (USD)Minimum Cost (MYR)Maximum Cost (USD)Maximum Cost (MYR)
Kuala LumpurUSD 250010100USD 550022220

Adhesion Lysis Cost : A Global Comparison

CountryMinimum CostMinimum Local CurrencyMaximum CostMaximum Local Currency
CzechiaUSD 3500CZK 74445USD 6000CZK 127620
HungaryUSD 3000HUF 1001460USD 5500HUF 1836010
IndiaUSD 600INR 55932USD 3500INR 326270
IsraelUSD 7000ILS 22050USD 12000ILS 37800
LithuaniaUSD 3000LTL 8970USD 5500LTL 16445
MalaysiaUSD 2500MYR 10100USD 5500MYR 22220
PolandUSD 2800PLN 10416USD 5500PLN 20460
Saudi ArabiaUSD 5000SAR 18750USD 9500SAR 35625
SingaporeUSD 8500SGD 10965USD 15000SGD 19350
South AfricaUSD 3000ZAR 51000USD 6000ZAR 102000
South KoreaUSD 5500KRW 8349550USD 10000KRW 15181000
SpainUSD 5500EUR 4785USD 10000EUR 8700
SwitzerlandUSD 12000CHF 9600USD 20000CHF 16000
ThailandUSD 3500THB 114660USD 7500THB 245700
TunisiaUSD 2500TND 7350USD 5000TND 14700
TurkeyUSD 2500TRY 111250USD 5500TRY 244750
United Arab EmiratesUSD 6000AED 22020USD 11000AED 40370
United KingdomUSD 6000GBP 5220USD 11000GBP 9570
VietnamUSD 10000VND 263430000USD 25000VND 658575000

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The procedure of adhesion lysis is intended to relieve injury or pain associated with scar tissue (adhesions), whether caused by bowel obstruction, infertility, or difficulty moving.

If you have any chronic abdominal pain, a recurrent bowel obstruction, digestive problems, or infertility following your previous pelvic or abdominal surgery, you should consult a physician.

You will require the following preparations: blood tests, imaging scans, fasting for your procedure, and a medication and anesthetic assessment.

The incision site(s) will be used by your surgeon to cut and remove the adhesive. Depending on the location and severity of the adhesive, this procedure will either be done laparoscopically or through normal laparotomy with assistance from general anesthesia to allow for normal dislocated organ function/movement.

The adhesion lysis procedure typically takes 1-3 hours. The actual time requested will depend on the specific type and location of your adhesive lysis.

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Bowel or organ injury
  • Recurrence of adhesions
  • Anesthesia-related complications

  • Relief from chronic abdominal pain
  • Restoration of bowel function
  • Reduced risk of bowel obstruction
  • Improved fertility in some cases
  • Improved quality of life

Most patients start walking within 24 hours and resume a light diet within a few days. Full recovery typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the surgical approach and overall health status.

Adhesion lysis success varies depending on the type of procedure performed (60-90% effectively relieves pain/obstruction). Newer techniques under development to address this problem have shown promise. Factors that determine whether a procedure will be successful include the cause of the condition, the level of surgical skill required, and any patient-specific issues.

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Adhesion Lysis in Parkway Pantai: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Joint Commission International, or JCI

Parkway Pantai located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is accredited by JCI. Also listed below are some of the most prominent infrastructural details:

  • Capacity of 335 beds
  • 200+ specialist Doctors
  • Critical Care Unit
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • Operating Theatre
  • International Patient Care Center
  • Types of rooms available- Premier Suite, Supreme Suite, Deluxe Single Room, 2-bedded room, 4-bedded room, Deluxe Suite, Premier Single room, and Supreme Single room

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Process Involved for Adhesion Lysis in Malaysia

  • Preoperative Investigations and Tests: Blood tests, along with CT and/or MRI scans are done to identify where the adhesions are located and how extensive they are, so that the surgeon can plan how they intend to perform the operation.
  • Bowel Preparation and Anesthesia Evaluation: If bowel preparation is necessary, the patient may be required to fast prior to the surgery. An anesthesiologist also evaluates the patient's fitness to have a general anesthetic.
  • Removal of Surgical Adhesions: During surgery, the Surgeon removes the bands of scar tissue causing the adhesions, either laparoscopically or through open surgery. The Surgery takes place while the patient is under general anesthesia.
  • Examination of Abdominal Organs: To ensure that all of the organs in the abdomen have been fully released from any adhesion and to restore normal movement to all of the organs, each of the abdominal organs is examined during the Surgery.
  • Post-Surgery Care and Pain Management: After Surgery, the patient will be monitored to ensure there is no bowel obstruction, infection, or inadequate pain management.
  • Follow-Up and Rehabilitation: The purpose of post-surgery follow-up visits is to confirm that the patient has fully healed. The visits will also include recommendations for exercise and diet to help reduce the risk of an adhesion returning.
  • Chronic abdominal pain due to adhesions
  • Recurrent intestinal obstruction
  • Female infertility caused by pelvic adhesions
  • Restricted organ movement
  • Post-surgical scar tissue complications
  • Laparoscopic Adhesion Lysis
  • Open Adhesion Lysis
  • Robotic-Assisted Adhesion Lysis
  • Chronic abdominal/pelvic pain caused by internal scarring (adhesions) would be considered chronic and ongoing.
  • Recurrent bowel obstruction due to the presence of adhesions (scar tissue).
  • Infertility related to pelvic adhesions in women.
  • Patients who have had previous surgeries with some degree of restricted movement of their organs
  • Those who are medically cleared for surgical procedures and/or general anaesthesia.
  • Chronic abdominal pain due to adhesions
  • Recurrent intestinal obstruction
  • Female infertility caused by pelvic adhesions
  • Restricted organ movement
  • Post-surgical scar tissue complications
  • Relief from chronic abdominal pain
  • Restoration of bowel function
  • Reduced risk of bowel obstruction
  • Improved fertility in some cases
  • Improved quality of life
  • Chronic abdominal pain due to adhesions
  • Recurrent intestinal obstruction
  • Female infertility caused by pelvic adhesions
  • Restricted organ movement
  • Post-surgical scar tissue complications
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Frequently Asked Questions

Patients typically recover from the procedure within 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the technique performed and the patient's overall health. With laparoscopic procedures, recovery is typically faster, allowing an earlier return to normal activities.

In addition to the procedure cost, patients may incur:
  • Pre-treatment tests
  • Medications during recovery
  • Follow-up consultations
  • Most patients will be hospitalised for 1 to 4 days after surgery. Patients undergoing laparoscopic procedures are generally discharged earlier than those undergoing open surgical procedures.

    After the procedure, it is important to continue regular follow-up visits, maintain adequate fluid intake, begin physical activity as soon as possible, maintain a well-balanced diet, and monitor for recurrent symptoms, including abdominal pain and obstruction.

    Malaysia has highly trained surgeons who use modern techniques to perform laparoscopic surgery, state-of-the-art facilities for international patients, and an all-inclusive program to support your medical speciality needs.

    Before going through the procedure, patients will need to have blood work, an ultrasound/CT, an EKG, a chest x-ray, and a clearance for anesthesia.

    Adhesion lysis can be performed safely in Malaysia by an accredited hospital with experienced surgeons and international patient coordinators.

    Adhesion lysis success varies depending on the type of procedure performed (60-90% effectively relieves pain/obstruction).

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