Radical Prostatectomy Surgery Cost in Mumbai, India
Surgery Overview :
A radical prostatectomy is an operation to remove the prostate gland and some of the tissue around it. It is done to remove prostate cancer. This operation may be done by open or laparoscopic surgery.
Open surgery
In open surgery, the surgeon uses a large incision to reach the prostate gland. Depending on the case, the incision is made either in the lower belly or in the groin between the anus and the penis. When the incision is made in the lower belly, it is called the retropubic approach. A radical prostatectomy using the retropubic approach is the most common treatment for prostate cancer. In this procedure, the surgeon may also remove lymph nodes in the area so that they can be tested for cancer.1 When the incision is made in the groin, it is called the perineal approach. The recovery time after this surgery may be shorter than with the retropubic approach. If the surgeon wants to remove lymph nodes for testing, he or she must make a separate incision. If the lymph nodes are believed to be free of cancer based on the grade of the cancer and results of the PSA test, the surgeon may skip the lymph node removal.
Radical Prostatectomy Surgery Cost in India VS Other Countries (USA, UK, Thailand, & Singapore)
The Radical Prostatectomy Surgery cost in India is anywhere between Rs. 2,80,000 (approximately $3,500) to Rs. 6,80,000 (about $8,500). The cost can vary depending on the type of surgery required, types of hospitals or doctors, preferred cities and other medical conditions of a patient.
India is the most preferable destination for patients who are looking for low cost radical prostatectomy surgery. Indian doctors and healthcare professionals are renowned world over for their skills with many of them holding high positions in leading hospitals in US, UK and other countries around the world.
Radical Prostatectomy Surgery costs in India are generally about a tenth of the costs in US and are significantly cheaper compared with even other medical travel destinations like Thailand. There are significant numbers of highly skilled prostate / Urologist in India, including many who have relocated to India after having worked in the top hospitals across the world.
The costs of the Radical Prostatectomy Surgery based on the type of surgery required in various countries in the chart / table are given below. The price comparison is given in USD.
Type Radical Prostatectomy Surgery | USA | UK | India | Thailand | Singapore |
Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy Surgery | $30,000 | $24,000 | $7,000 | $8,750 | $10,500 |
Radical Perineal Prostatectomy Surgery | $35,000 | $28,000 | $6,500 | $8,500 | $11,000 |
Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Surgery | $40,000 | $32,000 | $7,200 | $10,000 | $12,000 |
Robotic assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Surgery | $45,000 | $36,000 | $8,200 | $10,500 | $12,500 |
Robotic Radical Prostatectomy Surgery | $50,000 | $40,000 | $8,600 | $11,500 | $13,500 |
*The price for the Radical Prostatectomy Surgery is an average collected from the 15 best corporate hospitals and 10 Top Urology surgeons of India.
*The final prices offered to the patients is based on their medical reports and is dependent on the current medical condition of the patient, type of room, type of surgery, hospital brand and the surgeon's expertise.
We have worked out special packages of the Radical Prostatectomy Surgery for our Indian and International patients. You can send us your medical reports to avail the benefits of these special packages.
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CLICK HERELaparoscopic surgery
In laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon makes several small incisions in the belly. A lighted viewing instrument called a laparoscope is inserted into one of the incisions. The surgeon uses special instruments to reach and remove the prostate through the other incisions. Men who have laparoscopic surgery tend to lose less blood during the operation and to recover faster than men who have open surgery.2 Laparoscopic prostatectomy is not yet widely available, and because it is a relatively new technique, no results from long-term follow-up after treatment are available. The main goal of either type of surgery is to remove all the cancer. Sometimes that means removing the prostate as well as the tissues around it, including a set of nerves to the penis that affect the man's ability to have an erection. Some tumors can be removed using a nerve-sparing technique, which means carefully cutting around those nerves to leave them intact. Nerve-sparing surgery sometimes preserves the man's ability to have an erection.
What To Expect After Surgery
Prostatectomy usually requires general anesthesia and a hospital stay of 2 to 4 days. A thin flexible tube called a catheter usually is left in your bladder to drain your urine for 1 to 3 weeks. Your doctor will give you instructions about how to care for your catheter at home. Bladder control can be poor for a few months after the catheter is removed. While prostatectomy often removes all cancer cells, it is important to receive follow-up care, which may lead to early identification and treatment if your cancer comes back. Your regular follow-up program may include :
- Physical exams.
- Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests, to monitor PSA levels and to measure the speed of any changes in those levels.
- Digital rectal exams.
- Biopsies as needed, to examine suspicious tissue.
Why It Is Done
Radical prostatectomy is most often used if testing shows that the cancer has not spread outside the prostate (stages I and II). Before you have a radical prostatectomy, the lymph nodes in your pelvis may be biopsied to find out whether cancer is present. The prostate usually is not removed if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Although radical prostatectomy is occasionally used to relieve urinary obstruction in men with more advanced (stage III) cancer, a different operation, called a TURP, is most often used for that purpose. Surgery usually is not considered a cure for advanced cancer, but it can help relieve symptoms.
How Well It Works
Radical prostatectomy is generally effective in treating prostate cancer that has not spread. Following surgery, the stage of the cancer can be determined based on how far it has spread. Survival rates depend on the stage of the cancer and are highest with early-stage cancer. PSA levels will drop almost to zero if the surgery successfully removes the cancer and the cancer has not spread.If cancer has spread, advanced cancer may develop even after the prostate has been removed.
European Patient Mr. Charles Plofit sharing his Radical Prostatectomy Surgery Experience in India
Mr. Charles Plofit from Europe
India is certainly one of the top most preferred destinations for high-end low cost surgeries to treat various serious medical conditions. I too chose India for my radical prostatectomy surgery. Now the question was to where in India. I started to browse the web to fulfill my search and came across many medical tourism companies and group of top most surgeons of India. I selected a few and did telephonic conversations with almost everyone discussing my medical issue. After a long thought process I shortlisted two medical tourism companies and was confused where to go. Therefore, I decided to go ahead with both and take a final call when everything is clear and transparent from all ends. I started to exchange mails and my medical reports and in response, both the companies used to send me suggestions, the details of the process, pre operative requirements and the estimated cost price that was way beyond my imagination. Here in UK, I got a quote of $24,000 and here in India the companies quoted me $7000 and $8500. Of course, I would go for the company that quotes me less and so I made a final decision to go with Tour2India4Health that quoted me $7000. Post discussion when I went to India for the surgery, I found myself among the world leading surgeons who hold mastery in their respective clinical skills. One of those surgeons performed my surgery with minute precision and excellence.
Risks
Erection problems
Up to 80% of men experience erection problems after a prostatectomy.3 The nerves that control a man's ability to have an erection lie next to the prostate gland. They often are damaged or removed during surgery. In the months and years after surgery, most men who had erection problems after prostatectomy are able to regain their ability to have erections:4
- 76% of men younger than 60
- 56% of men age 60 to 65
- 47% of men older than 65
- Recovery depends on:4
Erection problems
- Whether the man was able to have an erection before surgery.
- How the surgery affected the nerves that control erections.
- How old the man was at the time of surgery.
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Urinary incontinence
Up to half of all men who have a radical prostatectomy develop urinary incontinence, ranging from a need to wear urinary incontinence pads to occasional dribbling. Studies show that one year later, between 15% and 50% of men report urinary problems.3 The urethra—the tube that carries urine from your bladder—runs through the middle of the doughnut-shaped prostate gland. In order to remove the prostate, the surgeon must cut the urethra and later reconnect it to the bladder. Evidence shows that the greater the surgeon's experience and skill in making this reconnection, the lower the rate of incontinence.5 Some men may require treatment for incontinence after prostatectomy, if urinary leakage continues longer than 1 year.
Complications
Radical prostatectomy is major surgery, so it carries the same general risks as other major operations, including heart problems, blood clots, allergic reaction to anesthesia, blood loss, and infection of the wound. These additional complications can be caused by radical prostatectomy :
- Erection problems
- Urinary incontinence
- Damage to the urethra
- Damage to the rectum
- What To Think About
When considering prostatectomy, take into account your personal wishes, age, other medical conditions you may have, the stage and grade of your cancer, and your PSA level. Radiation treatment or watching and waiting may be reasonable alternatives. Surgery may completely remove your prostate cancer. However, it is not possible to know ahead of time whether the cancer has spread beyond the prostate and is not curable with surgery alone. Prostate cancer often spreads to the nerves that surround the prostate. These nerves control a man's ability to have an erection. When the nerves are removed along with the cancer, the man will most likely have erection problems. A nerve graft sometimes may be done to reduce this chance. For this, the surgeon removes part of a nerve that goes down the back of the leg and attaches it to the nerves where the prostate gland was. This surgery seems to be helpful for some men, but not for all. More research is needed to see how well this surgery works to preserve the man's ability to have an erection.
Radical Prostatectomy Surgery in India is available in following cities:
Mumbai | Hyderabad | Kerala |
Delhi | Pune | Goa |
Bangalore | Nagpur | Jaipur |
Chennai | Gurgaon | Chandigarh |
How many Radical Prostatectomy Surgery patients from abroad came to India?
There are many reasons for India becoming a popular medical tourism spot is the low cost of treatment in the area. When in contrast to the first world countries like, US and UK, medical care in India costs as much as 60-90% lesser, that makes it a great option for the citizens of those countries to opt for medical treatment in India because of availability of quality healthcare in India, affordable prices strategic connectivity, food, zero language barrier and many other reasons.
The maximum number of patients for Radical Prostatectomy Surgery come from – Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iraq, Yemen, UAE, Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, USA, UK, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.
Here are the approximate percentage wise distributions of the patients coming from Top 15 countries to India for Radical Prostatectomy Surgery.
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