Appendectomy Cost In Germany

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Appendectomy is a surgical excision of the appendix. It is a common treatment to treat appendicitis, an inflamed appendix. During Appendectomy, the surgeon makes a few incisions in the abdomen to insert a small, narrow tube called a cannula to access the appendix. The cannula inflates the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. Now, the surgeon inserts the laparoscope with a high-resolution camera to find the appendix to remove it. Afterward, the incisions are cleaned and dressed.

Cost related to Appendectomy in Germany

Listing approximate price of Appendectomy and some related procedures. The prices may change depending upon the centers and condition of the patient.

Treatment name Cost range
Appendicitis Treatment USD 3150 to USD 3850

List of Centers for Appendectomy in Germany

Popular Cities in Germany for Appendectomy are:

Leading Hospitals for Appendectomy in Germany

Doctors for Appendectomy in Germany

A Gastroenterologist is a right doctor to consult for Appendectomy.

Listing popular specialists:

Prof. Dr. Britta Siegmund

Prof. Dr. Britta Siegmund

Director, 20 years of experience

Charite University HospitalLocation

Acid Reflux Disease (GERD) Alcoholic Liver Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease (including Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis) Irritable Bowel Syndrome Gastrointestinal Bleeding Gastrointestinal problems during pregnancy Hepatitis Acidity Treatment Gall Bladder (Biliary) Stone Treatment Appendicitis Treatment Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stremmel

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stremmel

Chief, 40 years of experience

University Hospital HeidelbergLocation

Gastroenterology Hepatology Infectious Diseases Alcoholic Liver Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Dr. Ralf-Marco Liehr

Dr. Ralf-Marco Liehr

Director, 36 years of experience

Vivantes Hospital GroupLocation

Digital ultrasound (Sono-CT) with color-coded Doppler-Sonography of abdominal organs, thyroid, and peripheral vessels Endocrine Diagnostics (diabetes, thyroid, adenopathy, neuroendocrine system) Colorectal and gastrointestinal cancer screening Liver disease (hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver tumors) Pancreatic disease (pancreatitis, cancer) Hemostasis Ultrathin-Endoscopy (e.g. nasal gastroscopy) Reflux disease and Gastrointestinal Motility measurements

Prof. Dr. Hans Scherubl

Prof. Dr. Hans Scherubl

Director, 34 years of experience

Vivantes Hospital GroupLocation

Liver cirrhosis Neuroendocrine tumors/carcinoids Liver tumors Interventional hepatobiliary medicine Gastrointestinal Oncology Liver cirrhosis, hepatitis Ligation of esophageal Pancreatic disease (pancreatitis, cancer) Hemostasis

Dr. Alexander Seelhoff

Dr. Alexander Seelhoff

Director, 24 years of experience

Vivantes Hospital GroupLocation

Chronic liver diseases (Hepatitis C, B, D) Bowel diseases Carcinomas of the intestinal tract Obesity High definition video endoscopy Chromoendoscopy Endoscopic Ultrasound Contrast Sonography (CEUS)

Prof. Dr. Med. Frank Kolligs

Prof. Dr. Med. Frank Kolligs

Chief, 17 years of experience

Helios Hospital, BerlinLocation

Endoscopy, Ultrasound and functional diagnosis

Prof. Dr. Dieter Haussinger

Prof. Dr. Dieter Haussinger

Head of Department, 44 years of experience

University Hospital DusseldorfLocation

Acute and chronic liver disease and their complications Gastrointestinal disease Wide range of therapies for gastrointestinal tumors and liver cancer Hepatitis and HIV therapy Congenital cholestatic liver diseases Congenital metabolic diseases Vaccination and travel advice High-tech endoscopy, sonography, and functional diagnostics

Prof. Dr. med. Mathias Z. Strowski

Prof. Dr. med. Mathias Z. Strowski

Chief, 24 years of experience

Park Clinic Weissensee, BerlinLocation

Gastroscopy Colonoscopy Ultrasound Crohn's Disease Treatment Transesophageal Echocardiography - TEE Anti Reflux Procedures Whipple Surgery Appendectomy Hemorrhoidectomy Partial colectomy Nissen fundoplication

Dr. med. Thomas Gregori

Dr. med. Thomas Gregori

Senior Consultant, 32 years of experience

Park Clinic Weissensee, BerlinLocation

End-stage liver disease/cirrhosis Fatty liver disease/NASH Management of Gastrointestinal bleeding Luminal therapeutic endoscopy Appendectomy Hemorrhoidectomy Partial colectomy Nissen fundoplication Bowel Obstruction Treatment Crohn's Disease Treatment Transesophageal Echocardiography - TEE

Dr. Johann Ockenga

Dr. Johann Ockenga

HOD, 20 years of experience

Bremen Ost Clinic, BremenLocation

Sigmoid adenocarcinoma Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hepatitis B Liver Diseases Immunology Colon cancer

Dr. Rainer Porschen

Dr. Rainer Porschen

Director, 37 years of experience

Bremen Ost Clinic, BremenLocation

Pancreatic cancer Stomach cancer Pancreatitis Cholelithiasis Ulcerative colitis Cirrhosis Polyps of the gastrointestinal tract Crohn's disease Gastrocele

Dr. med. Ulrich-Frank Pape

Dr. med. Ulrich-Frank Pape

Chief, 25 years of experience

Asklepios Hospital Barmbek, HamburgLocation

Gastroenterological endocrinology, Gastroenterological oncology, Intestinal rehabilitation, Malnutrition, Neuroendocrine tumors, Chronic bowel failure, Short bowel syndrome

Prof. Dr. Markus F. Neurath

Prof. Dr. Markus F. Neurath

Head of Department, 30 years of experience

University Hospital Erlangen, ErlangenLocation

Alcoholic Liver Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome Gastrointestinal Bleeding Gastrointestinal problems during pregnancy Acidity Treatment Gall Bladder (Biliary) Stone Treatment Appendicitis Treatment Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment

Prof. Dr. Roland M. Schmid

Prof. Dr. Roland M. Schmid

Head of Department, 35 years of experience

University Hospital Rechts der IsarLocation

Chronic liver diseases (Hepatitis C, B, D) Bowel diseases Carcinomas of the intestinal tract Obesity High definition video endoscopy Hepatology Transplantation medicine (Liver) Diabetes and metabolism Lipidology Endocrinology and neuroendocrine tumors Chromoendoscopy Endoscopic Ultrasound Contrast Sonography (CEUS)

Dr. Jurgen Stein

Dr. Jurgen Stein

Senior Consultant, 21 years of experience

Sachsenhausen Hospital, FrankfurtLocation

Alcoholic Liver Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease Ulcerative Colitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome Gastrointestinal Bleeding Gastrointestinal problems during pregnancy Acidity Treatment Gall Bladder (Biliary) Stone Treatment Appendicitis Treatment Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment

Prof. Dr. Siegbert Rossol

Prof. Dr. Siegbert Rossol

Chief, 34 years of experience

Nordwest Hospital, FrankfurtLocation

General gastroenterology and hepatology Interventional endoscopy including diagnostic laparoscopy Chronic liver diseases including viral hepatitis Functional bowel disease Gastrointestinal Function Tests Coloproctology Nutritional medicine Metabolic diseases including diabetes mellitus Infectious diseases

Dr. med. Jens Koeniger

Dr. med. Jens Koeniger

Consultant, 19 years of experience

St. Hedwig Hospital, BerlinLocation

Colon polyps, Colon cancer, Celiac disease, Hepatitis, Heartburn, or gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), Gallbladder disease, Pancreatitis, Gastroscopy, Colonoscopy, ERCP

Prof. Dr. med. Rainer Duchmann

Prof. Dr. med. Rainer Duchmann

Director, 22 years of experience

Hospital of the Holy Spirit, FrankfurtLocation

Colonoscopy, Colon polyps and cancer, Hepatitis, Gastroesophageal reflux, Colitis, gallbladder and biliary tract disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Pancreatitis

Dr. Mohammad Osman Amani

Dr. Mohammad Osman Amani

Senior Consultant, 18 years of experience

Hospital of the Holy Spirit, FrankfurtLocation

Hepatitis B, Biliary tract disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Pancreatitis

Dr. Med. Ulrich P. Baumgarten

Dr. Med. Ulrich P. Baumgarten

Chief, 25 years of experience

Meoclinic Hospital, BerlinLocation

Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, Emergency Medicine and Coloproctology.

Success Rate

The success rate following Appendectomy is approximately 99% with minor complications or risks. In laparoscopic Appendectomy, a person may get back to a normal routine in about a week. While in open surgery, it takes four weeks to heal.

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Frequently Asked Questions Related to Appendectomy

Before the Procedure (5 Questions):

Appendectomy surgery is being done for removing the infected appendix which is commonly known as appendicitis. Appendix is a thin pouch which is being attached to large intestine which is mainly in the lower right side of your belly.

Yes, appendectomy is a major surgery which is defined as the opening of the body to access body cavity where work is to be done. It involved removing of the organ or altering the normal anatomy of the body.

Appendectomy is usually done for removing the appendix when appendix is inflamed and swollen due to infection. The infection can also  occur when the open of appendix become clogged with bacteria and stool.

Symptoms of appendectomy are stomach pain near the belly button, abdominal swelling, constipation and diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and loss or appetite.

If you have appendectomy you will have pain  which is mainly centered around your belly button. The pain will be minor first but it can get severe and it will usually drift downward to the bottom right part of your abdomen.

During the Procedure (3 Questions):

You should avoid eating or drinking anything for minimum eight hours before appendectomy and if you are taking any medicines.  You should inform your doctor if you have any allergy or sensitivity to latex or some medicines.

Appendectomy is done both under local and general anaesthesia.

There are different procedures being done for appendectomy depending on the severity of your appendicitis and your medical history.

  • Open Appendectomy -During an open appendectomy, a surgeon makes one incision in the lower right side of your abdomen, the appendix is removed and closed with stitches.
  • Laparoscopic Appendectomy -During a laparoscopic appendectomy, a surgeon accesses the appendix through a few small incisions in your abdomen. A small, narrow tube called a cannula will then be inserted. The cannula is used to inflate your abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. Once the abdomen is inflated, an instrument called a laparoscope will be inserted through the incision. The camera of the laparoscope  will display the images on a screen, allowing the surgeon to see inside your abdomen and guide the instruments. When the appendix is found, it will be tied off with stitches and removed. The small incisions are then cleaned, closed, and dressed.

Post the Procedure (7 Questions):

Some of the risks associated with appendectomy are bleeding, infection, injury to nearby organs and blocked bowels.  The risk of an appendectomy is very less severe than the risk  with untreated appendicitis.

When the appendectomy is over, you’ll be observed for several hours before you’re released from the hospital. Your vital signs, such your breathing and heart rate, will be monitored closely.

The time of discharge depends on your overall physical condition,the type of appendectomy performed, your body’s reaction to the surgery. In some cases, you may have to remain in the hospital overnight. You may be able to go home the same day as the surgery if your appendicitis wasn’t severe.

If you have uncomplicated laproscopic appendectomy you may go home on the same day after surgery, if you have ruptures appendix then you may have to stay in hospital for few more days.

Some of the complications of appendectomy surgery are bleeding, nausea, constipation, abdominal bloating, wound infection, blocked bowel and injury to nearby organs.

Recovery time of appendectomy varies on the complications of the surgery and your body’s response to that. Pain and other side effects of surgery will be reduced within few days but it will take few week to return back to your normal activities.

You have to keep your incision dry for preventing infection and eat soft food till you can easily digest solid food. Limit your physical activity because you may have pain in your abdominal muscle. Don’t put any pressure on your abdomen region.

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