Low Cost Fibroid Surgery in India
Plan your Fibroid Treatment in India with Indian Medguru Consultants
Fibroids are non-cancerous (benign) tumors that grow from the muscle layers of the uterus. In rare cases, they also turn cancerous. Indian Medguru is a medical travel partner which acts as a bridge between overseas patients and best doctors in India for affordable price fibroids treatment in India.
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Hi, I am Mrs Austin from Nigeria. I had started putting on weight and my periods were longer and painful. I consulted a gynaecologist who told me that I had uterine fibroids. I was shattered and knew that I wouldn’t get a decent treatment in Nigeria. So I started looking for options abroad to suit my budget and was blessed to find Indian Medguru. I put ahead all my queries which were all answered patiently. After going through the procedure, I was convinced that I will find the right treatment in India. So I reached India for the treatment, and was more than happy to see the world-class arrangements, from the hospital, to the ward, the expert surgeons, and the entire medical and Indian Medguru staff. The treatment was a huge success and I left for home the third day. I am sincerely thankful to Indian Medguru and the hospital team for giving me a life worth living.
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Fibroid Surgery Cost Comparisons: India VS Other Countries (USA, UK, Thailand, & Singapore)
- The average Cost of Fibroid Surgery in India ranges around Rs. 1,60,000 ($2,000) to Rs. 3,20,000 ($4,000). The cost of the surgery depends upon current condition of the patients, choose types of surgeons and hospitals, and class of accommodation.
- India is the most preferable destination for patients who are looking for low cost Fibroid surgery treatment. Indian Fibroid experts, physicians and doctors are trained at European and American medical schools and have many years of experience in performing Fibroid surgery.
- The cost of the Fibroid Surgery in India is typically a fraction of the cost for the same procedure and care in the US and other developed countries. Comparing Fibroid surgery cost in India with the same treatment procedure in other countries, the price for surgery would be 30-50% lower.
The costs of the Fibroid 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 of Leukemia | USA | UK | India | Thailand | Singapore |
Hysterectomy | $10,000 | $8000 | $2500 | $3200 | $3800 |
Myometomy | $8000 | $6500 | $2200 | $2800 | $3500 |
UFE | $9000 | $7500 | $2300 | $3000 | $3600 |
Endometrial Ablation | $7000 | $5500 | $2100 | $2700 | $3200 |
The price for the Fibroid Surgery is an average collected from the 15 Best corporate hospitals and 10 TOP Fibroid 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 required, hospital brand and the surgeons expertise.
We have worked out special packages of the Fibroid Surgery for our Indian and International patients. You can send us your medical reports to avail the benefits of these special packages.
You would be provided with 3 TOP RECOMMENDED SURGEONS / HOSPITALS FOR YOUR FIBROID SURGERY in India.
click hereOverview
Fibroids affect at least 20% of all women at sometime during their life. Women aged between 30 and 50 are the most likely to develop fibroids. Overweight and obese women are at significantly higher risk of developing fibroids, compared to women of normal weight. Malignant (cancerous) growths on the smooth muscles inside the womb can develop, called leiomyosarcoma of the womb. However, this is extremely rare.
Fibroid Surgery Cost Comparisons: India VS Other Countries (USA, UK, Thailand, & Singapore)
India is the most preferable destination for patients who are looking for low cost Fibroid surgery treatment. Indian Fibroid experts, physicians and doctors are trained at European and American medical schools and have many years of experience in performing Fibroid surgery. The cost of the Fibroid Surgery in India is typically a fraction of the cost for the same procedure and care in the US and other developed countries. Comparing Fibroid surgery cost in India with the same treatment procedure in other countries, the price for surgery would be 30-50% lower. The cost can vary depending on diagnosis and other medical conditions of a patient.
What are fibroids?
Fibroid is a non-cancerous (benign) tumors that grow from the muscle layers of the uterus (womb). They are also known as uterine fibroids, myomas, or fibromyomas. The singular of uterine fibroids is Uterine Fibroma. Fibroids are growths of smooth muscle and fibrous tissue. Fibroids can vary in size, from that of a bean to as large as a melon.
There are four types of Fibroid:
- Intramural: - These are located in the wall of the uterus. These are the most common types of fibroids
- Subserosal fibroids: - These are located outside the wall of the uterus. They can develop into pedunculated fibroids (stalks). Subserosal fibroids can become quite large.
- Submucosal fibroids: - These are located in the muscle beneath the lining of the uterus wall.
- Cervical fibroids: - These are located in the neck of the womb (the cervix).
What are the causes of Uterine fibroids?
A fibroid starts as a single muscle cell in the uterus. For reasons that are not known, this cell changes into a fibroid tumor cell and starts to grow and multiply. Heredity may be a factor. It is thought that a muscle cell in the uterus may be "programmed" from birth to develop into a fibroid sometime perhaps many years after puberty (the start of menstrual periods). After puberty, the ovaries produce more hormones, especially estrogen. Higher levels of these hormones may help fibroids to grow, although exactly how this might happen is not understood.
Best Hospitals for Fibroid Surgery in India
The best hospitals for fibroid removal (myomectomy) surgery in India are located at Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Nagpur, Gurgaon, Noida, Hyderabad and Kerala. The low cost fibroid surgery at the Indian hospitals have specialized surgeons offering the best treatments and care for our patients. The hospitals are equipped with advanced technology and have the best doctors in India to provide comprehensive medical treatments and care to our patients.
Find List of Best Fibroid Hospitals and Clinics of India
- Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Andheri
- Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai
- Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
- BLK Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
- Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Max Super Specialty Hospital, Gurgaon
- Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
- Primus Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
- Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute, New Delhi
- Fortis Memorial Research Institute,Gurgaon
- New Age Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai
- Saifee Hospital, Mumbai
- Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, Mumbai
- Nova IVI Fertility, Mumbai
- Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai
- Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Bangalore
- Apollo Hospital, Bangalore
- Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore
- Global Hospitals, Chennai
- Max Super Specialty Hospital, Gurgaon
What are the symptoms of Uterine fibroids?
The symptoms of fibroids may include:
- Heavy Vaginal Bleeding: - Excessively heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding is a common symptom. Women describe soaking through sanitary protection in less than an hour, passing blood clots and being unable to leave the house during the heaviest day of flow.
- Pelvic Discomfort: - Women with large fibroids may feel heaviness or pressure in their lower abdomen or pelvis. Often this is described as a vague discomfort rather than a sharp pain. Sometimes, the enlarged uterus makes it difficult to lie face down, bend over or exercise without discomfort.
- Pelvic Pain : - A less common symptom is acute, severe pain. This occurs when a fibroid goes through a process called degeneration. Usually, the pain is localized to a specific spot and improves on its own within two to four weeks. Using a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen, can decrease the pain significantly.
- Bladder Problems: - The most common bladder symptom needs to urinate frequently. A woman may wake up several times during the night to empty her bladder. Occasionally, women are unable to urinate despite a full bladder.
- Low Back Pain: - Rarely, fibroids press against the muscles and nerves of the lower back and cause back pain. A large fibroid on the back surface of the uterus is more likely to cause back pain than a small fibroid within the uterine wall. Because back pain is so common, it is important to look for other causes of the pain before attributing it to fibroids.
- Rectal Pressure: - Fibroids also can press against the rectum and cause a sensation of rectal fullness, difficulty having a bowel movement or pain with bowel movements. Sometimes, fibroids can lead to the development of a hemorrhoid..
- Discomfort or Pain with Sexual Intercourse: - Fibroids can make sexual intercourse painful or uncomfortable. The pain may occur only in specific positions or during certain times of the menstrual cycle. Discomfort during intercourse is a significant issue. If your doctor doesn't ask you about this symptom, make sure you mention it.
How are fibroids diagnosed?
In most cases, the symptoms of fibroids are rarely felt and the patient does not know she has them. They are usually discovered during a vaginal examination. The following are the tests conducted for the diagnosis of fibroids.
- Ultrasound: The doctor thinks fibroids may be present; he/she may use an ultrasound scan to find out. Ultrasound can also eliminate other possible conditions which may have similar symptoms. Ultrasound scans are often used when the patient has heavy periods and blood tests have revealed nothing conclusive.
- Trans-vaginal scan: A small scanner is inserted into the patient's vagina so that the uterus can be viewed close up.
- Hysteroscopy: This is a small telescope that examines the inside of the uterus. During this procedure, if necessary, a biopsy can be taken of the lining of the uterus (womb).
- Laparoscopy: A laparoscope is a small device that looks at the outside of the uterus - where the doctor examines its size and shape. A laparoscope is a small flexible tube. During this procedure, if necessary, a biopsy can be taken of the outer layer of the uterus.
- Biopsy:A small sample of the lining of the uterus is taken and then examined under a microscope.
How to prepare for Fibroid Surgery?
Your doctor/health practitioner should check whether you are pregnant, before he/she gives any treatment for fibroids. The fact that you have fibroids does not mean you are infertile; many women have had successful pregnancies with fibroids in their womb. Sometimes they are only diagnosed on for the first time during an ultrasound during pregnancy. Surgery, of any kind, can cause a disruption of the normal functioning of the body's systems. The following measures should promote general good health, thereby helping the body to be in the best shape possible for surgery. When planning for surgery, whether or not it requires a stay in the hospital, several steps can be taken to prepare both you and those around you for what is to come. Preparation can summed up in the following ways:
- Doing things to promote health and eliminate unhealthy habits, such as cigarette smoking, recreational use of drugs, or excessive drinking of alcoholic beverages.
- Providing your doctor with a full personal and family health history,
- Deciding whether or not to donate some of your own blood for use during surgery,
- Preparing your home to be as convenient as possible for your recovery,
- Having some laboratory tests done, and
- Doing some immediate preparation before surgery
- Eat a well balanced diet, which includes plenty of fresh foods and vitamins and minerals. Vitamin C, in particular, is thought to play an important role in healing.
- Provide the Doctor with information about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you have recently taken or are currently taking.
- Ask friends or family to help out when you get home from the hospital. Check with your doctor about what you should or shouldn't eat before surgery
- Some people choose to donate some of their own blood before surgery, which can be used to replace any blood lost during the procedure.
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What are the procedures for Fibroid Surgery?
When medications have not worked, the patient may have to undergo surgery. The following surgical procedures may be considered:
- Hysterectomy: Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus (and usually of the cervix as well). It is the most common treatment for fibroids. Three out of every 10 hysterectomies in the United States are performed because of fibroids. Currently, hysterectomy is the only permanent cure for fibroids. However, a woman cannot become pregnant or carry a baby after having a hysterectomy. Hysterectomy is often considered when the uterus reaches the size it would be at 12 weeks of pregnancy. In the past, many doctors recommended a hysterectomy because they feared that such large fibroids could hide the presence of cancer of the uterus. A hysterectomy is usually performed through an incision in the abdomen. Sometimes the ovaries are removed in addition to the uterus and cervix. The decision to remove the ovaries depends on the woman's age and on whether the ovaries are diseased. Sometimes, for smaller fibroids, the uterus can be removed through the vagina. This is known as a vaginal hysterectomy. After a vaginal hysterectomy, the only stitches are inside the vagina. The body absorbs the stitches in four to six weeks.
- Myomectomy: Myomectomy is the removal of fibroids without removing the uterus. This operation preserves a woman's ability to bear children. However, a successful pregnancy is not guaranteed. Only 4 or 5 out of 10 women become pregnant and give birth after a myomectomy. Heavy bleeding can occur when the fibroids are removed. A woman is more likely to need a blood transfusion after a myomectomy than after a hysterectomy. She is also at higher risk for problems such as infection and blood clots in the legs. Fibroids may grow back after a myomectomy, and another operation may be needed later to remove them. The risk of re-growth is related to the number, not the size, of fibroids removed. If more than three fibroids are removed, the risk of re-growth is about 50-50. Like a hysterectomy, a myomectomy is usually performed through an incision in the abdomen. The risks and recovery time are about the same as for a hysterectomy. Sometimes a myomectomy can be performed with the assistance of a laparoscope or hysteroscope.
- UFE (Uterine Fibroid Embolization): Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive treatment for fibroid tumors of the uterus. The procedure is also sometimes referred to as Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE), but this term is less specific and, as will be discussed below; UAE is used for conditions other than fibroids. Fibroid tumors, also known as myomas, are benign tumors that arise from the muscular wall of the uterus. It is extremely rare for them to turn cancerous. More commonly, they cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pain in the pelvic region, and pressure on the bladder or bowel. In a UFE procedure, physicians use an x-ray camera called a fluoroscope to guide the delivery of small particles to the uterus and fibroids. The small particles are injected through a thin, flexible tube called a catheter. These block the arteries that provide blood flow, causing the fibroids to shrink. Nearly 90 percent of women with fibroids experience relief of their symptoms. Because the effect of uterine fibroid embolization on fertility is not fully understood, UFE is typically offered to women who no longer wish to become pregnant or who want or need to avoid having a hysterectomy, which is the operation to remove the uterus.
- Endometrial Ablation: This involves removing the lining of the uterus. This procedure may be used if the patient's fibroids are near the inner surface of the uterus. This procedure is considered as an effective alternative to a hysterectomy. The entire lining of the uterus (the endometrium) is removed or destroyed. The standard endometrial ablation and resection techniques are equally effective in reducing bleeding. In general, either one reduces bleeding by about half. At least 90% of women find either procedure acceptable and about three-quarters are totally or generally satisfied with the treatment. Only about 15% of women require a hysterectomy later on. Since no procedure has any particular advantage, a woman's best option may be to select the procedure based on their surgeon's skill and experience with it.
- Magnetic Resonance Guided Percutaneous Laser Ablation : An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan is used to locate the fibroids. Then very fine needles are inserted through the patient's skin and pushed until they reach the targeted fibroids. A fiber-optic cable is inserted through the needles. A laser light goes through the fiber-optic cable, hits the fibroids and shrinks them.
- Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery: Is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan locates the fibroids, and then sound waves are aimed at them. This procedure also shrinks the fibroids. Most experts say Magnetic-resonance-guided percutaneous laser ablation and Magnetic-resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery are both effective - however, there is some uncertainty regarding their benefits vs. risks.
What is post operative care after Fibroid Surgery
- Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions.
- Wear sanitary pads or napkins to absorb blood. The first menstruation after the procedure may be heavier than normal.
- Try to walk often. This will decrease the risk of blood clots.
- Take medicines as prescribed by your doctor. If you had to stop medicines before the procedure, ask your doctor when you can start again.
- Bathe or shower as normal. Gently wash the incision area with mild soap.
- Ask your doctor when you will be able to:
- Return to work and drive
- Resume sexual activity
- Resume strenuous activity (You may need to wait 2-6 weeks.)
How long will it take me to recover?
The recovery from fibroid removal may require a hospital inpatient stay of a few days and recovery can take several weeks. The following are the recovery for Hysterectomy and Myomectomy:
- Recovery from Hysterectomy: An abdominal hysterectomy involves a large incision and has a recovery time of 4 to 6 weeks. Laparoscopic and vaginal hysterectomies utilize small incisions reducing recovery time to 3 to 4 weeks. All hysterectomies require 2 to 3 day hospital stays, painkillers, potentially a catheter to assist with the passage for urine, and moving around to prevent blood clots.
- Recovery from Myomectomy: Recovery time after a single, large incision myomectomy lasts about 4 to 6 weeks. Laparoscopic and vaginal myomectomies have shorter recovery times of 1 to 3 weeks. All mymectomies require 2 to 3 day hospital stays, painkillers, and moving around as quickly as possible to prevent blood clots.
Ms.Mercy Mwangi, Kenya
Fibroid Treatment
I was diagnosed with uterine fibroid that was a small size just like a size of a pinhead. It was not creating any trouble but the medical treatment was going on until I discovered that the condition was getting worse with long, painful periods. The size was then a huge stone like structure that affected my everyday activities and hysterectomy was the only option suggested by my consulting doctor. He referred me to Indian Med Guru for the best surgery and a satisfied course of treatment for fibroid. I contacted the team who further guided me for all the stages of treatment with adequate information about every procedure. I was impressed and actually convinced to for the surgery that turned out to be a success. Free from the pain of periods and heavy menstrual flow along with a routine lifestyle just a year after the surgery, I send across my deepest thanks to the entire team of India Med Guru for their support and of course for a flawless course of my treatment.
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What are the advance treatment options for Fibroid Surgery?
The following are newer treatment options for Fibroid Surgery:
- Embolization: This procedure shrinks fibroids by cutting off their blood supply. Guided by an X-ray image, the doctor threads a small catheter (a thin flexible tube) through a tiny incision in the groin into the main arteries that supply blood to the uterus. He or she then injects particles of inert plastic through the catheter to block these blood vessels. The uterus itself is not damaged because smaller arteries continue to supply the nutrients and oxygen it needs. The procedure takes about an hour. It may be performed with local or general anesthesia. The woman must lie flat on her back for six hours afterward to stop bleeding from the incision in the groin. Cramps in the pelvis are common, and the doctor usually prescribes a pain medication for them.
- Laparoscopic Surgery: Some procedures can be performed using a laparoscope, a pencil-thin surgical telescope similar to a hysteroscope. The surgeon inserts the laparoscope and tiny surgical instruments through one or more small incision in the abdomen. If the fibroids are small and easy to reach, the surgeon makes an incision in the uterus and removes them. This is called a laparoscopic myomectomy. It may require an overnight hospital stay. When the fibroids are larger or harder to reach, the surgeon may use a laser or an electric needle to destroy or shrink them. This procedure is known as laparoscopic myolysis. Women who have this procedure done can often go home the same day.
- Hysteroscopic Resection: This procedure uses a hysteroscope, a thin telescope that is inserted through the cervix. It enables the surgeon to see inside the uterus. The surgeon may then remove the fibroids with a laser or an electrical knife, wire, or probe. No incision is made. The procedure may be done with local or general anesthesia. The woman may stay overnight in the hospital or be treated as an outpatient. Full recovery takes a week or two.
How is Fibroid Surgery treatment in India?
India has emerged as an option abroad for Fibroid Surgery and other medical treatments for the international patients looking for low cost solutions with high quality service. Surgeons performing Fibroid Surgery in India treat with best medical facilities and provide highest successful results to these patients.
India finds the infrastructure and technology at par with that in USA, UK and Europe. Fibroid Surgery is one the common treatments for global patients coming to India. The good facilities provided in India are certainly beneficial but also the skyrocketing medical costs and long waiting lists to get treated by the specialists in the western countries are helping Indian medical tourism industry.
India has highly trained doctors to appeal to the medical tourists with a large pool of professionally qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics. The world-class facilities and infrastructure is further supported by low cost airfare and other facilities related to their stay in India in the following cities:
How many International Fibroid Surgery patients came to India?
The list of TOP 15 countries from where the Fibroid Patients travelled to India is given below. The major reason of large number of patients travelling to India for low cost Fibroid treatment from these countries is because of availability of quality healthcare in India, affordable prices and very good air connectivity.
The maximum number of patients for Fibroid Surgery comes from- Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan.
Here are the approximate percentage wise distributions of the patients coming from Top 15 countries to India for Fibroid Surgery.
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Who can have uterine fibroids?
Uterine fibroids can occur with age, eating habits, obesity, etc. Visit our website to know in detail.
Why do I need Fibroid Surgery?
Fibroids are benign tumors, but in rare cases, may turn cancerous. They also cause pain and discomfort ans so it is advised to undergo a surgery.
Are there alternatives to surgery?
Yes! There are several latest procedures to treat fibroids. Visit our website to know more.
What are the risks of having Fibroid Surgery?
Your age, level of fibroids affect the Fibroid Surgery, and risks associated with it. Visit our website for details.
What if I don’t have surgery?
In most cases, fibroids do not cause any problem, however, there are chances of a rare fast-growing cancerous fibroid forming as it cannot be differentiated from the benign tumor. Thus it is advised to get the tumor removed.