The average price for a hemispherectomy in Lithuania typically ranges between USD 45000 - USD 75000.
This estimate usually covers the initial consultation, imaging scans, diagnostics, the surgery itself, hospital stay, and basic follow-up care.
However, actual expenses may vary depending on the type of surgery, the quality and location of the hospital, and the patient’s health or complexity of the condition; any additional interventions, ICU stays, or extended recovery needs can raise the final cost.
Factors Influencing the Cost of Hemispherectomy in Lithuania
| City | Minimum Cost (USD) | Minimum Cost (LTL) | Maximum Cost (USD) | Maximum Cost (LTL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vilnius | USD 45000 | 153932 | USD 75000 | 256552 |
| Country | Minimum Cost | Minimum Local Currency | Maximum Cost | Maximum Local Currency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hungary | USD 50000 | HUF 17854000 | USD 80000 | HUF 28566400 |
| India | USD 18000 | INR 1541520 | USD 30000 | INR 2569200 |
| Israel | USD 60000 | ILS 212400 | USD 90000 | ILS 318600 |
| Jordan | USD 35000 | JOD 24850 | USD 55000 | JOD 39050 |
| Lithuania | USD 45000 | LTL 153932 | USD 75000 | LTL 256552 |
| Malaysia | USD 50000 | MYR 212000 | USD 80000 | MYR 339200 |
| Poland | USD 40000 | PLN 150400 | USD 65000 | PLN 244400 |
| Saudi Arabia | USD 50000 | SAR 187500 | USD 85000 | SAR 318750 |
| Singapore | USD 70000 | SGD 90300 | USD 120000 | SGD 154800 |
| South Africa | USD 45000 | ZAR 808650 | USD 75000 | ZAR 1347750 |
| South Korea | USD 60000 | KRW 82558800 | USD 100000 | KRW 137598000 |
| Spain | USD 55000 | ESP 8087194 | USD 90000 | ESP 13233591 |
| Switzerland | USD 100000 | CHF 83000 | USD 180000 | CHF 149400 |
| Thailand | USD 45000 | THB 1471950 | USD 80000 | THB 2616800 |
| Tunisia | USD 35000 | TND 104300 | USD 60000 | TND 178800 |
| Turkey | USD 35000 | TRY 1367100 | USD 65000 | TRY 2538900 |
| United Arab Emirates | USD 60000 | AED 220200 | USD 110000 | AED 403700 |
| United Kingdom | USD 70000 | GBP 51800 | USD 120000 | GBP 88800 |
| Vietnam | USD 30000 | VND 783854700 | USD 55000 | VND 1437066950 |
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A hemispherectomy is a special brain surgery where doctors remove or disconnect the half of your brain that causes bad seizures. Before the surgery, the doctors do tests like brain scans and give you a short sleep test to find out exactly where the seizures start. During the surgery, they gently open the skull, do the procedure, and then put everything back in place carefully.
After surgery, you will stay in the hospital for a few days so doctors and nurses can watch how you’re doing. You’ll probably feel sleepy and need time to heal, but soon you'll begin therapy to help you learn to move, speak, and do everyday tasks again. Medicines that help control seizures will be adjusted over time. Many kids feel much better afterwards and can resume activities like attending school, playing with friends, and learning new things.
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