Minimally invasive fusion surgery in Thailand typically costs from AUD $35,716 / ฿A1,214,333 to AUD $57,145 / ฿A1,942,933. Final costs depend on the number of spinal levels treated, prosthesis materials, and the use of robotic navigation. Australians often save around _price_percent_discount_% compared to local private costs, which average _price_compare_AU_average_. High-end packages usually include pre-operative MRI scans, surgeon fees, anaesthetic, and several nights in a private hospital suite.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialised facility like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital offers access to Western-trained surgeons. Doctors such as Dr. Rattalerk Arunakul have completed fellowships at prestigious institutions like Yale School of Medicine. Our data shows that while Bangkok Hospital Pattaya serves 400,000 patients annually, Bangkok-based centres frequently provide more advanced robotic imaging. This justifies the slight price premium for complex spinal reconstructions.
| Thailand | Turkey | South Korea | |
| Minimally invasive fusion surgery | from AUD $35,716 / ฿A1,214,333 | from AUD $8,572 / ฿A291,440 | from AUD $14,286 / ฿A485,733 |
| Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) | - | from AUD $22,715 / ฿A772,316 | from AUD $28,573 / ฿A971,466 |
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Dr Jirachai Pisutbenya is a dual-fellowship trained specialist in spinal surgery at KDMS Hospital, focusing on the latest keyhole and endoscopic techniques.
Dr Wuttichai Sutantavibul is an orthopaedic spine specialist at KDMS Hospital who completed elite international fellowships in South Korea and Japan. He focuses on restoring spinal stability using the latest keyhole techniques.
Associate Professor Rattalerk Arunakul is a highly specialised orthopaedic surgeon at KDMS Hospital who completed elite clinical fellowships at Yale and the University of California.
Dr Gun Keorochana is a spine specialist at KDMS Hospital who trained at the UCLA Comprehensive Spine Centre in the United States.