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Thyroidectomy Abroad

Details of leading international hospitals performing Thyroidectomy to foreign patients.

Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital

Florence Nightingale Hospital, founded in 1989, is a leading hospital network in Europe and the Middle East. It pioneered the region's first robotic surgery and liver transplant. Florence Nightingale operates four hospitals, treating over 300,000 patients annually.

8 listed general surgeons:

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Prof. Baris Akin

General Surgeon

Prof. Yildiray Yuzer

General Surgeon

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Thyroidectomy (double sided total)

7,500 US$

Thyroidectomy (single sided total)

6,500 US$

Guven Hospital

Founded in 1974, Ankara Güven Hospital provides health services at modern and international standards with its 1600 experienced staff, 254 beds, 12 operating rooms and an area of 40,000 square meters.

Our priority is patient confidence. We strive for excellence.

12 listed general surgeons:

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Prof. H. Fuat Atalay

General Surgeon and Gastroenterologist

Assoc. Prof. Murat Bayazid

General Surgeon and Cardiovascular Surgeon

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

4,500 US$

ADATIP Hospital

Our hospital is a leading medical facility in Turkey, with highly specialized doctors, advanced technology, and 40+ procedures. Our facility has 200 beds, 81 doctors, and 50 ICU units. We prioritize patient well-being with VIP services, including hotel stays, checkups, and transportation. Our focus

3 listed general surgeons:

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Thyroidectomy

6,500 US$

Sheba Medical Center

The largest medical center in Israel and the Middle East, internationally renowned for it's medical excellence. Around 31,000 inpatients are treated annually.

6 listed general surgeons:

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Prof. Mordechai (motti) Gutman

Director of the Department of General Surgery B

Dr. Yuri Goldes

Deputy Director, Department of General Surgery

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

upon request

Liv Duna Medical Center

Established in 2015, Liv Duna Medical Center is Hungary's premier private healthcare facility, offering outpatient, inpatient, and diagnostic services. With dedicated professionals, modern diagnostics, consultations in 45 specialties, advanced surgical infrastructure, obstetrics center, and patient-

5 listed general surgeons:

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Prof. Zoltán Máthé

General Surgeon

Dr. Péter Vasas

General, Laparoscopic, Upper Gastrointestinal and Bariatric Surgeon

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

upon request

Sourasky Medical Center

The Division of Surgery is nationally and internationally recognized for outstanding care across multiple specialties.

Listed general surgeon:

Prof. Richard Nakache

Organ Transplantation Unit Director

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

upon request

Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

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Thyroidectomy

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Herzliya Medical Center

A private hospital located on the shorelines of Herzliya, just off Tel Aviv, offering healthcare services to both local and foreign patients. The hospital is affiliated with over 500 Israeli physicians, many of whom hold high level positions at public hospitals.

88 listed general surgeons:

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Dr. Guttman Live

General Surgery, Oncological Surgery

Dr. David R. Neufeld

General Surgery, Proctology

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

upon request

Hospital Angeles

A complete medical facility specializing in many disciplines that was built especially to cater medical tourists.

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Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

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Hospital San Jose TecSalud

A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.

Prices

Procedure Prices

Thyroidectomy

upon request

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About Thyroidectomy

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What is Thyroidectomy?
Thyroidectomy is a surgery performed to remove the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located over the trachea, below the larynx. It is an endocrine gland of the body that secretes its products and hormones into the blood. Total thyroidectomy is the removal of the whole gland, while partial or subtotal thyroidectomy is the removal of a portion of the thyroid gland.
Thyroidectomy is performed to remove tumor from the thyroid gland or it is done to cut an enlarged thyroid gland that has resulted in a goiter. It is also performed on patients with hyperthyroidism, which is over production of the thyroid hormone.

How is a Thyroidectomy performed?
Once the patient receives anesthesia, a tube is placed in the windpipe to provide air to the patient during the operation. A surgical incision in made in the neck over the thyroid gland. The surgeon takes utmost care not to injure any gland and nerves while removing the thyroid gland. Then, the blood supply is clamped to the portion or the whole gland that has been removed. After this, a part or the entire thyroid gland is removed. A catheter may be placed in the surgical area to drain blood and tissue fluids. This will be removed in a couple of days. The incision is then closed and dressing is applied to the surgical area.

How to prepare for a Thyroidectomy?

  • Before a thyroidectomy, different kinds of test and examination are conducted on the patient to find out about the thyroid disease. These are as follows:
    • Tests to determine the active thyroid hormone levels in the body
    • Blood test to measure the TSH hormone level in the blood
    • Sonogram
    • CT scan
    • Needle biopsy
    • Usage of nuclear medicine to evaluate thyroid function (This is not a routine test)
  • Patients may be required to take thyroid medication 1 to 2 weeks before the surgery.
  • Patients who are suffering from hyperthyroidism may be required to take anti-thyroid medication.
  • Patients may be required to stop certain medication a week before the procedure if it is advised by the doctor.
  • Patients should inform the doctor about health and medical conditions such as pregnancy or heart disease
  • Patients should stop smoking some weeks prior to the surgery to avoid healing problems.

Duration of procedure/surgery : Approximately 4 hours if the entire thyroid is removed. Lesser time is taken if only a part of the thyroid is removed.

Days admitted : 1 to 4 days

Anesthesia : General Anesthesia

Recovery : - After the surgery the patient’s calcium levels are checked. - Most patients are required to take thyroid hormone replacement pills for a live long period. - Patients will suffer pain and some difficulty while swallowing. The voice may be hoarse for a week after the surgery. - Patients may be given exercises by a speech pathologist to strengthen the vocal cords. - After the surgery the patient’s meals may be planned by a dietitian for a few days. - The doctor may prescribe pain medication. - The doctor will schedule follow-up visits for 2 to 4 weeks.

Risks : The possible risks of a thyroidectomy include: - Risks of anesthesia - Bleeding - Infection - Injury and paralysis of the vocal cord - Injury to the parathyroid glands that will cause low calcium levels - Breathing difficulty - Airway obstruction

After care : - The patient is required to take plenty of rest, and should only eat soft solid foods and liquids during the first few days after the surgery. - The diet should consist of plenty of high fiber food and water. - Strenuous activities should be avoided for a week after the surgery. - The patient can indulge in normal activities in a few weeks after the surgery. - Thyroid cancer patients may be required to have radioactive iodine treatment. - While sleeping, the patient’s head should be kept raised for a week after the surgery. - The medications should be taking according to the doctor’s instructions. - Dry cold compression may be applied to the surgical site. - Good care should be taken of the drain surgical dressings. - The surgical wound should be cleaned and dressed twice a day according to the doctor’s instructions. The doctor should be informed if the patient has the following symptoms: - Redness, swelling, and infection to the surgical incision - Bleeding from the incision - Fever - Chest pain - Eating difficulty - Coughing - Numbness and itchiness on the face or lips - Weak voice

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